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From Harvard are Stephen Stamatopulos '53, of Lowell House and Greenfield, Mass., majoring in international affairs, Ronald M. Dworkin '53, of Eliot House and Providence, majoring in philosophy, and Charles MacVeagh '53, of Eliot House and Webster Groves, Mo., majoring in English history and literature...
...anniversary as the head of the Spanish government, Dictator Francisco Franco sat on a gilded throne in Madrid's Royal Palace as his ministers, generals, admirals and other high-ranking officers filed before him, bowing. On one side of the throne room 50 envoys, including U.S. Ambassador Lincoln MacVeagh, looked on. After the ceremony, bigwigs and diplomats proceeded to the Church of St. Francis the Great for a thanksgiving ceremony with a Te Deum Mass...
...prizes in the field of History and Literature. Walter Kaiser '54 won the Barrett Wendell Prize of $25 as the sophomore making the most notable progress in the field this year. The History and Literature Prize of $50 was shared by Charles P. MacVeagh '53 and Sylvan R. Weiner '53 as the most promising juniors concentrating in the field...
...served as political adviser at the Moscow and Potsdam conferences during World War II, Ambassador to Belgrade (1947-49) during Tito's break with Moscow, then minister in Syria where he tried to ease Moslem resentment over U.S. recognition of Israel: to become Ambassador to Portugal replacing Lincoln MacVeagh, confirmed this week as Ambassador to Spain...
...assuredly not a Republican, but I do insist on a modicum of fairness. That modicum the CRIMSON may have possessed formerly, but certainly now, wallowing in misconstruction and bias, the CRIMSON has lost any claim to intelligent liberalism, and all claim to any sort of idealism. Charles MacVeagh...