Word: revs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...make-up of the commission was almost as interesting as its 448-page report. The chairman: Physicist Karl Compton, president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The members: Joseph (Mission to Moscow) Davies, ex-Ambassador to Russia and sometime apologist for the Soviet Union; the Rev. Daniel Poling, noted Baptist minister and editor of the Christian Herald; Charles E. Wilson, president of General Electric Co. and wartime vice-chairman of WPB; the Rev. Edmund Walsh, Georgetown University geopolitician; Samuel Rosenman, onetime adviser and ghostwriter to Franklin Roosevelt; Dr. Harold Dodds, president of Princeton University; Truman Gibson Jr., Negro attorney...
...Right Rev. John William Charles
...Rev. Seymour St. John, 35, nephew of Yale's President Charles Seymour and son of Choate Headmaster George C. St. John, succeeded his father...
America's Town Meeting (Thurs. 8:30 p.m., ABC). "Are Communism and Christianity Incompatible?" Dorothy Thompson; the Rev. Edward V. Cardinal of Chicago's Catholic Youth Organization; the Rev. William Howard Melish, Church of the Holy Trinity (Episcopal), Brooklyn; Dr. Jerome Davis, author, churchman and longtime friend of Russia...
Died. The Most Rev. Michael Joseph Curley, 67, Irish-born Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore and Washington, outspoken foe of movies, Nazis and Communists (he caused a 1941 press furor when he said: "We of the U.S. are fighting side by side with Stalin, the greatest murderer of men the world has ever known"); of a cerebral hemorrhage; in Baltimore...