Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Seymour E. Harris '20, professor of Economics, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, associate professor of History, and Samuel H. beer, association professor of Government, took this stand in a Dever campaign radio forum entitled, "The State of the Commonwealth...
...victory of men who used "McCarthy techniques' could be the most disturbing result of this election," said Samuel H. Beer, associate professor of Government. "The red smear has appeared in the California, Illinois, Pennsylvania and even the Ohio and Maryland campaigns...
Herschel C. Baker, associate professor of English, said last night that Shaw is "perhaps the last of the great public men of letters," ranking him with writers like Samuel Johnson and Dickens who were also famous in public affairs...
Died. The Rev. Samuel Atkins Eliot, 88, longtime (1900-27) president of the American Unitarian Association, son of Harvard's famed President (1869-1909) Charles William Eliot; in Boston. An old-school liberal, Eliot advocated Protestant unity, championed the underdog (e.g., American Indians, prison inmates), confidently preached the progress...
They are (left to right): Steven Sonnabend of Wigglesworth, Charles B. Baker. Jr. of Mattews, Ralph Blum of Grays, Allan B. Steno of Straus, Arthur L. Finn of Dudley Commuters Center, Samuel L. Batchelder of Massachusetts , and Daniel L. Ritchio, Jr. of Mower...