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Other speakers will be O. Ore, of Yale, J. von Neumann, of the Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton; A. A. Albert, S. MacLane, and J. K. Senior, of the University of Chicago; and K. Menger, E. Artin, and A. N. Milgram, of Notre Dame...
Edward V. Huntington '95, professor of Mechanics, Marshall H. Stone '22, professor of Mathematics and Garrett Birkhoff, Perkins Professor of Mathematics have accepted invitations to speak at Notre Dame University today and tomorrow in a symposium on the algebra of geometry and related subjects, organized by Professor Karl Menger of Notre Dame...
Professor Schumpeter is probably the most eminent living Continental economist. His reputation, however, is largely confined to workers in the field of economics; like Menger, Boehm-Bawork, Walras, Pareto, Jevons, Edgeworth, to name a few, his best work has been devoted to pure theory of a type which must ever remain a closed book to all but trained students. He may not inaptly be described as an economist's economist. As such, however, his value to the department here at Harvard is difficult to overrate. Harvard has, particularly among "the old guard", a very respectable number of scholars whose contribution...
Alois Schumpeter, professor of political economy in the University of Bonn will conduct courses known as "Economic Trends and Fluctuations" and "Problems in Economic Theory". After the war Schumpeter was finance minister of Austria. Associate Professor Karl Menger of the University of Vienna, who will give courses during the first half year in "Metrical, Geometry" and a "Theory of Dimensions", delivered during the past summer a symposium on his theory of dimensions at the meeting of the German Mathemetical Society at Koenigsburg...
...Here we are quibbling over a miserable two or three dollars," cried Dr. Lewis C. Menger, taking up the budget, "when we spend millions every years for tobacco, autos and hops." A 10% increase of budget was voted amid cheers. Other pronouncements: "The Federated Council of Churches of Christ in America appears to go far in attempting in the name of Protestantism what it condemns in Romanism"; Japan, in spite of seeming progress, is "idolatrous, superstitious, immoral...