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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Despite these omens, the law schools are not ready to give up. Most of the 95 members of the Association of American Law Schools echoed Harvard Law School's Acting Dean Edmund M. Morgan Jr. "The Law School will not close," he declared last week. "It has come through other wars and it will go through this war. It will continue to function as long as Harvard University continues." Many a law-school man thinks that the nation can ill afford to abandon legal education even during the war. Cried the president of the Association of American Law Schools...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Tyrants v. Lawyers | 11/2/1942 | See Source »

Dick Chenowith sparked the Eliot team to its first touchdown of the season with several well-aimed passes to Morgan and Coe that brought the Elephants down to the Winthrop two-yard line, from where Chenowith plunged over...

Author: By Melvin J. Kessel, | Title: Leverett Impressive in Beating Dudley, 19-0 | 10/21/1942 | See Source »

...Curiously enough," William Knudsen holds no degree as a mechanical engineer; "curiously enough," neither does Henry Ford, nor do most of America's industrial revolutionists. "Curiously enough," Arthur E. Morgan (TVA) became a genius of flood control without an engineering degree; still without degree he became a college president (Antioch, 1920) to promote the educational philosophy that a degree in theory hampers the success of many a man by limiting his imagination to the record of accomplishment certified on his roll of parchment: "the textbooks you've digested have told you how things have been done which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Oct. 19, 1942 | 10/19/1942 | See Source »

...draft came. The five conscientious objectors were all classified IA. (A sixth man took his chances, was put in 4-F.) Hedgerow besought the draft board to defer its IAs because of their importance: Morgan Smedley, "in charge of the ushering, parking and patrolling staff"; David Metcalf, "an institution builder"; George Ebeling, "importantly placed on the direction committee." They got nowhere. Hedgerow wrote to Major General Hershey. It appealed to Paul V. McNutt of the War Manpower Commission. It implored Eleanor Roosevelt to do something. They still got nowhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Arms v. Art | 10/19/1942 | See Source »

Grouser stepped outside feeling like a new man. For the next ten days his spirits were high. Then came the time when report number six was being handed back. He hurried to Morgan 3, down the pleasant corridors, and the girls smiled broadly as she handed him number 3255. Back went the cover, and down sat the Grouser. Unsatisfactory, in that same bold feminine hand...

Author: By Harry NEWMAN G. b. and Lawrence WHEELER G.b., S | Title: Business School Girl Graders Deny Claims of Injustice | 10/15/1942 | See Source »

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