Word: mason
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Economics Professor Edward S. Mason, former deputy to Assistant Secretary of State Clayton, and Colorado's Senator Edwin C. Johnson assumed pro and conpositions respectively on the question of the loan; while Crane Brinton '19, professor of History, set the stage with a discussion of the political and social aspects of England today; and David Edward Owen, associate professor of History, acted as Moderator...
...matter of elementary economic interest of the United States for us to favor the proposed loan," Professor Mason asserted. "It is not a commercial proposition: it is merely a loan from the U.S. to Britain, in which she gets financial assistance and in return gives us cooperation in promoting our international program. Without her cooperation we can't get anywhere. And without the loan, Britain cannot participate fully in the program...
Professor Mason described the current British, domestic situation as "rosy." The end of the war found England with us much or more industrial equipment than she had before, essentially strong as a population, with great advancements in technological and industrial development, and with a solution to the unemployment problem, he said...
...American Relations" will be the topic under discussion at the sixth meeting of the Law School Forum, to be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall. Participants will be Edwin Johnson, Senator from Colorado, C. Crane Brinton '19, professor of History, and Edward S. Mason, professor of Economics...
...Mason's jingle...