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Since 1939 the foundation has been administered by the Graduate School of Public Administration, which proposes to conduct the lectureship as a medium for the publication of lectures recognized as embodying some of the best thought in America and abroad on problems of government...
Establishment of the Oliver Wendell Holmes Lectureship at the Law School, and appointment of Dr. Hans Kelsen, professor of International Law at the Institute of International Studies, Geneva, as first holder of the new lectureship, were announced today by Dean James M. Landis...
...lectureship was established as a result of a bequest by the late Mr. Justice Oliver Wendell Homes '61, of the United States Supreme Court. Under the terms of the foundation, the Holmes Lectures will deal with aspects of the law and will be given not more than once in every three years...
...defending its right to appoint Earl Russell to lecture wide-eyed undergraduates on sex and morals. The President and Fellows are merely upholding their right as an independent body to appoint men they believe are specially qualified for certain jobs. They point out that the William James Lectureship calls for "eminent scholars not connected with Harvard University." Dr. Russell, they add, is a "mathematician and philosopher of recognized eminence," and will lecture here on mathematics, logic, and language...
...Dunham Lectureship is intended to "bind closer the bonds of fellowship and understanding between students and investigators in this and foreign countries." The lecturers are appointed annually, and are drawn from among the leaders of medical research by a committee at the Medical School...