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...Allen by telephone, but was told that the General was too busy. According to Kennedy, he then warned Allen's aide, who said: go ahead and try to get it out, Ed; it's impossible. After also serving warning, just for good measure, on Lieut. Colonel Richard Merrick, chief U.S. press censor, Kennedy sneaked his story to London by telephone...
Radcliffe: Jane Driscoll, stroke; Dorothy Driscoll, 7; Marcia Zacherer, 6; Patricia Baker, 5; Eleanor Merrick, 4; Katherine Fuller, 3; Irene Gitson, 2; Louise Florencourt, bow; Peta Lewis or Harriet Clark...
...featured Joseph Salerno, chairman of the New England CIO Political Action Committee, who spoke on "The Aims of Organized Labor Now and in the Post-War World," and Gordon W. Allport '19, professor of Psychology, who treated the problem of "The Psychology of Peace." The final forum featured E. Merrick Dodd '10, professor of Law, and Merle Fainsod, associate professor of Government, who discussed the subject "political Reconversion...
Judges for the debate will include E. Merrick Dodd, professor of Law at the Harvard Law School, Neil A. McDonald, instructor in Government, and Frederick R. McCreary, of the English A. Department...
Emphasizing the fact that the great post-war inflation that accompanied the last war come after all controls on the wartime economy had been done away with, E. Merrick Dodd '10, professor of Law, and Merle Eainsod, associate professor of Government, last night stressed the fact that a retention of wartime controls is needed if we are to avoid a disastrous breakdown of our economy...