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Lamont is a professor of philosophy at Columbia University and the son of the late financier, Thomas W. Lamont '92, University Overseer, who in 1947 gave $1.5 million to the College for the construction of an undergraduate library. If found guilty, Lamond could receive a maximum penalty of $1 million...
¶ After a plantation overseer died of jungle yellow fever, carried by monkeys and mosquitoes, Trinidad (British West Indies) began mass inoculation of its 669,000 inhabitants.
Responsibility Taker. Since last spring, Kestnbaum has been dividing his time about equally between Hart Schaffner & Marx in Chicago and the President's Intergovernmental Commission (charged with studying the whole range of federal-state relationships), which he took over when Clarence Manion resigned (TIME, May 3). In between, he...
"The Overseers should always hold toward the Corporation an attitude of suspicious vigilance." These were the words of an ex-Overseer, Charles. W. Eliot when he assumed the Presidency of Harvard in 1869 and after this "suspicious vigilance" had led to his begin vetoed twice by fellow members of his...
Marbury, Coolidge, and Kane are all attorneys. Kane served as a special assistant to the Secretary of the Navy during the war. Lamont is a partner in J. P. Morgan and a former Overseer.