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...James Phinney Baxter, III, president of Williams, termed the appointment a "brilliant choice for the most difficult and important post in the forefront of the present danger...
William L. Shirer, noted commentator and author, attacked the conception that independent, rearmed Germany and Japan will buttress the position of the West in the current struggle with the Soviets. Various other aspects of American foreign policy bore the critical analysis of Dr. James Phinney Baxter, III, President of Williams College; Frederick L. Schuman, professor of Government at Williams; and John Crider, commentator and columnist, at the opening forum of the All-College Conference last night...
Playing fifth man, Bill Timpson coasted to a 6 and 4 win over B.U.'s Tom Tanner. The only close match of the afternoon was Crimson sixth man Jack Brophy's 1 up defeat of Chan Phinney. Wheeling's fine round ended the meet...
Williams, Wesleyan and Amherst will "remove some of the over-emphasis on athletics" by dropping spring football practice in 1952, Williams President James Phinney Baxter 3rd announced last night, on the eve of the annual Little Three "Potted Ivy" game between Williams and Wesleyan...
...with the advent of the House system, Apthorp underwent a change. The wide window seats became radiators. The second floor bathtub was replaced by a shower, and the whole building was given a new coat of white paint. Professor James Phinney Baxter, now president of Williams, moved in as Housemaster...