Word: millikan
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Also speaking, and commenting on his talk were a panel, including Charles C. Colby, professor emeritus of Geography at the University of Chicago; Lincoln Gordon, '34, William Ziegler Professor of International Economic Relations at Harvard Business School; Max F. Millikan, professor of Geography at MIT; and Gilbert F. White, professor of Geography at the University of Chicago...
...Millikan turned from the facts and figures to muse for a while about "science-fiction" type solutions for the problems...
Cavers will discuss the procedures and legal questions involved, and Lincoln will consider the problems of actual negotiations. The two M.I.T. professors will speak on the foreign implications of disarmament. Millikan, director of M.I.T.'s Center for International Studies, will describe the possible effects of disarmament on U.S. relations with other countries, and Rostow will put forward the Soviet policies on disarmament...
...committee, headed by Senator Humphrey (D. Minn.), will hear David F. Cavers, Associate Dean of the Law School, Lincoln Gordon '34, William Ziegler, Professor of International Economic Relations, Professor Walter Rostow of MIT, and Professor Max T. Millikan...
Humphrey had asked Cavers and Max Millikan, director of the Center for International Studies at M.I.T., to recruit a number of professors as witnesses before the subcommittee. Cavers said he could not yet release the list of speakers...