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Until last week, Wisconsin's Republican presidential primary on April 1 seemed likely to be cut & dried. By all the signs, Bob Taft, backed by Wisconsin G.O.P. Boss Tom Coleman and National Committeeman Cyrus Philipp, was going to be a shoo-in over California's Governor Earl Warren and Harold Stassen. But after Ike Eisenhower's great day in next-door Minnesota, a slogan began to sweep across Wisconsin: "A vote for Warren is a vote for Eisenhower...
...Philipp E. Le Corbeiller, professor of General Education and of Applied Physics, will speak on "Common Misunderstandings About the Relation Between Science and Religion" at 7:30 p.m. today in the Dunster House Lower Common Room. The talk is one in a series sponsored by the Dunster House Forum...
...even heard of Richter, though he is 42 years old and by his own account has been working in physics for 15 years. According to reports from Prague, Richter was a Sudetenland German who got his doctorate in 1935 from the German University of Prague. He studied under Professor Philipp G. Frank (now at Harvard), who remembers him vaguely as a so-so student. Beyond this, he left no trace in the records of science. To most physicists his claims sounded as suspicious as his credentials...
...write his two concertos for three pianos-a complicated, not to say cumbersome, kind of composition on the face of it. Bach Biographer Albert Schweitzer cites a tradition that Bach wrote them (actually for the light-toned clavier) to play with his two eldest sons, Wilhelm Friedemann and Carl Philipp Emanuel. Others believe he wrote them for his students while he was conductor of the Collegium Musicum in Leipzig...
...Philipp G. Frank, lecturer on Physics and Mathematics; Michael Karpovich, professor of History; and Jean-Joseph Seznec, Smith Professor of French and Spanish, will discuss "The Scholar and Society" in the third Eliot House Symposium in the Eliot Dining Hall at 8 p.m. tonight. The three faculty members will examine the scholar's social obligations to society...