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Founded in the spring of 1937 by Frank Davidson '38, the Guardian was pioneer in the field of History, Economics, and Government. It was encouraged by such famous literary names as Walter Lippman at the time of its first appearance...
Among the renowned outsiders participating in the Institute will be Archibald MacLeish, director of the OFF; Nicholas J. Spykman, author of "American Strategy in World Politics"; censor Byron Price; John Foster of the British Embassy; and Major Alexander P. de Seversky, author of "Victory Through Air Power." Walter Lippman is expected to attend but is not scheduled to speak...
...that the delivery of needed supplies to Britain is imperative; I say this can be done; it must be done; it will be done." Some cartoonists grew impatient with him (see cut, p. 11) and the New York Times icily observed: "It has not been done." Pundit Walter Lippman tellingly described the President's proclamation of unlimited emergency as "a tremendous imitation of an act . . . not the prelude to action but the substitute...
Reading a quotation from Walter Lippman, Flynn asserted that there will be no new order in Europe. It is impossible to set up a peaceful reign, he continued, because Hitler must maintain an army to control the people, and the people must be driven to feed the army...
...studying. Represented this year are the United Press, the Associated Press, New York Herald Tribune, Petersburg (Va.) Progress-Index, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, United States News, Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, Baltimore Evening Sun, Bismarck (N. Dak.) Leader, and the Boston Herald, and the Delta Democrat-Times (Greenville, Miss.) ford, author; Walter Lippman...