Word: samuel
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...most brilliant mind of the 18th century? A good case could be made for Newton, Voltaire, Samuel Johnson-or for Emanuel Swedenborg, the polymathic scientist and seer whose fame lingers on not just in literature but in churches that honor his writing as the vehicle for the second coming of God's word...
Professor Bate's study of Keats won the Pulitizer Prize for Biography earlier this year. Another of his books, The Achievement of Samuel Johnson, won the Christian Gauss Prize...
...Harvard students were injured in an automobile accident on Storrow Drive Wednesday night. Oliver W. Egleston '64 of Lowell House and Wellesley Hills, Mass, and Samuel Robinson '65 of Lowell House and Southport, Conn. were both in critical condition yesterday with multiple injuries. Two girls in the car were also injured, one fatally...
...been scouting out Bobby's chances for the New York seat. The idea appeals greatly to many New York Democratic leaders; they have been desperately looking for a strong candidate to contest Keating, who has a formidable following. But there are dissonant voices as well. Upstate Democratic Congressman Samuel Stratton wants the nomination himself. New York City's Mayor Robert Wagner mumbled his reluctant acquiescence, but he would just as soon not deal with any threats to his party leadership, and the New York Times was plainly against it. While there is nothing illegal about a Kennedy candidacy...
Those endorsing the demonstration are Samuel H. Beer, professor of Government; John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics; Stanley H. Hoffmann, professor of Government; Mark DeWolfe Howe '28, professor of Law; and H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History...