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Speaking in the Chess Room of the Union at 5:15 o'clock this afternoon, Assistant Dean Reginald Fitz '05 will discuss the Medical School, while Walter B. Leach '21, professor of Law, will lecture at 7:15 o'clock. At 8:15 tomorrow evening, Assistant Dean Harry L. Hansen will treat the Business School...
Losses. Cecil Brown and 2,300 others out of the two battleships' complement of 2,925 were rescued by destroyers. Admiral Phillips and Captain John Catterall Leach of the Wales were drowned...
John Catterall Leach, tall, fair and skinny, was 47 years old, had won the D.S.O. for his part in the Bismarck affair. He gave a continuous running commentary of the action against the Bismarck over the public-address system for the benefit of the crew buried below. When a shell hit the compass platform beside him, killing or wounding nearly everyone. Captain Leach, though badly ruptured by the blast, continued his account until the Bismarck sank. He was hospitalized for some time, returned to the Prince of Wales in time for the Roosevelt-Churchill meeting...
With the sally that "this will be a war of college professors like no war in history," Norman Thomas debated United States foreign policy last night with W. Barton Leach '21, professor of Law, before a New Lecture Hall audience of some 800 people in addition to Crimson Network listeners...
Balanced against Thomas' conclusion that "If Americans could muster nine-tenths of the bravery required in war, we could make democracy invincible," Professor Leach countered that "Hitler's threat of invasion or internal disruption must be removed in order that domestic problems be solved." Leach maintained that this must be done by aiding Great Britain to the limit...