Word: litt
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Saul Bellow, D. Litt., author. Henry Ford II, LL.D., chairman, Ford Motor Co. In an age when many industrialists look for the riskless course and too many business spokesmen are puppets of their public relations staff, you have remained a thoroughly authentic outspoken man. Piet Hein, L.H.D., Danish scientist and philosopher who invented the Soma Cube, and the "grook...
Before coming to Harvard, he taught in St. John's College at Oxford and at the University of Chicago. He received an honorary A. M. from Harvard in 1955 and a Litt...
James M. Lewis of Eliot House and Alexandria, Virginia; Edmond L. Lincoln of Eliot House and Wilmington, Delaware; Robert S. Litt of Moors Hall and Tarrytown, New York; G. L. Middleton Jr. of Kirkland House and Pittsfield; Alan L. Moore of Wolhach Hall and Greensboro, North Carolina...
...Europeans, who generally assume they have seen everything, the show was something of a revelation. "Curious paradox: the youngest among the world's great powers, the United States possesses the oldest, the most original, and just about the most authentic naive painters," admitted Paris' Figaro Littéraire with an air of astonishment. The show consisted of 111 naive American paintings from the collection of Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch, and by the time it closed, 35,000 Frenchmen had flocked to the Grand Palais to see it. In Berlin, 15,000 poured through the Amerika Haus...