Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Appointment of Professor Roman Jakobsen as first Samuel Hazzard Cross Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures and expansion of the Slavic Department's research and printing activities were announced last night by Provost Buck...
...chair is named in honor of Samuel Hazzard Cross '12, chairman of the Slavic Department at Harvard for many years, who died in 1925. The money for the chair was contributed in two gifts of $150,000 each by Mr. Curt Reisinger of New York City, and in other contributions from Cross's friends...
...Judge Samuel Kaufman had barred him from testifying at the first trial. Assistant U.S. Attorney Tom Murphy had objected to his testifying this time. "This is the first time in the history of Anglo-Saxon jurisprudence that psychiatric testimony has been allowed to impeach a witness," Murphy pointed out. But Federal Judge Henry Goddard waved Murphy aside. Perhaps such testimony had never been admitted in a federal court but it had been in state courts, said the judge. So Dr. Binger was allowed to talk. He was there to attack the credibility of the Government's chief witness...
...lonely pine overlooking the sea. Dr. Harry Smallen had studied the surf at Martha's Vineyard, Mass, and successfully avoided the soapy-water look that makes most amateur seascapes dreary as dishpans. An old New England mill seen through a stand of bare trees, by Connecticut's Samuel Meulendyke, was as gracefully rendered as it was unpretentious. With loving care, New York's Mrs. Natalie B. Baker had painted a couple of trees, My Lilacs, in her own yard...
...possible snag to the orchestra's further progress was the Taft-Hartley Act provision forbidding the A.F.M. to administer its royalty fund itself. But the new fund administrator, Philadelphia Lawyer Samuel Rosenbaum, gave the Old Timers the go-ahead...