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Members of the team debating Princeton were Freshmen Charles Wolf, Jr.; Sheldon K. Beren; and Thomas S. Kuhn. Those who debated against Yale were Theodore S. Baer; William V. Suckle; and Louis H. Pollak. Caspar Weinberger '33, 3L; Arthur Maass, Littauer Fellow; and James Nelson, instructor in English, acted as judges in the Princeton debate...
Taking the Littauer School of Public Administration as an example of a new form of study, MacLeish expains that men are not trained to get jobs in government, but that men whith jobs in the government are brought back to the University to study the problems of their profession. There is a definite advantage in bringing men from public life into contact with teachers and research scholars. A center for social science develops where students of economics, law, business, and political sciences may gather for discussion of problems which affect them...
James J. Lingane, as instructor in Chemistry, Ph.D. University of Minnesota '38; Lloyd A. Wood, as instructor in Chemistry, Ph.D. Stanford University '39; John P. Wyatt, Lucius N. Littauer Fellow in Pathology, Huntington Hospital, M.D. University of Manitoba '38; John H. Hollomon, as instructor in Metallurgy, S.B. in Physics, M. I. T. '40; Robert P. Burden, as teaching fellow in Santiary Engineering, S.M. Harvard '40; Taylor Lyman, as teaching fellow in Metallurgy, candidate for S.M. Harvard '41; John P. Newton, as teaching fellow in Electrical Engineering, S.M. Rutgers University '40; Jack D. Porter, as teaching fellow in Physics and Communication...
...heading a staff that includes Professors Leontieff, Mason, and Schumpeter, and Instructors P.M. Sweezy and J.R. Nelson, Economics is the House's strongest field. The outstanding History tutor is Professor Crane Brinton, head of the Department and resident in the House, while Assistant Professor Pendleton Herring, secretary of the Littauer School of Public Administration, is among the Government tutors...
President Lowell and Frank William Taussig, two of the University's greatest men, were honored with the unveiling of portrait busts in the Littauer Center library on Saturday. The bronze casts were the work of the well-known sculptures, Evelyn Beatrice Lobgman...