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Asia must be strengthened before she is ready for federation, General William J. Donovan, former head of O.S.S. and chairman of the American Committee on United Europe, told 40 listeners in the Littauer Lounge last night...
...looked like something on a Saturday Evening Post cover. The Patriots Day parade, a mixture of blacks, bilious yellows, powder blues, and browns, wound past Littauer Auditorium, up Garden street, and marched onto the Cambridge Common's baseball field. There, the town fathers had set up a stage at home plate, and there the parade spread out to form a phalanx-the American Legionnaires taking up positions in left field...
Stassen, who is Chancellor of the University of Pennsylvania, will speak at 3.15 p.m. Friday in Littauer Auditorium. His topic is as yet unannounced...
...project has been brewing since 1933, when Adolf Hitler burned the books. "The best reply," said Neuman, "would be to restore some of the great works that have been virtually lost to the Jewish people." He gathered a team of 20 scholars, got a grant from Manhattan's Littauer Foundation, and began translating into English the Apocrypha and the Pseudepigrapha, a series of ancient noncanonical writings closely connected to the Bible...
Another of Maass enthusiasms is his crusade against the Corps of Army Engineers. Maass has attacked the Corps, which refuses to cooperate with the Administration's agencies or policies, ever since he studied it at Littauer in 1940. So far, he has not made much of an impression on the Army Engineers. Once, after a lecture on the Corps, in which he attacked a General Robbins, Maass was approached by a tall, stiff gentleman in civilian clothes who turned out to be another general. "You said some awful hard things about Tom Robbins," the general said...