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When the "brain trust" was being formed during last year's campaign President Roosevelt naturally included the man who had divided Harvard into two camps -Frankfurter and anti-Frankfurters. Anglo-Saxon-minded defenders of common law and the case system of teaching it deplored his long lectures on administrative and constitutional law. The Frankfurters pointed with pride to the way he sent his pupils home to wrangle for weeks over one of his neat, sharp questions. Put in an abrupt, jerky voice, they were usually questions of broad social significance. Public-minded, unselfish, a disciple of Liberals Oliver Wendell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Frankfurter v. Pupils | 6/12/1933 | See Source »

...bring 68 young men annually from the colonies, from the U. S. and Germany to attend Oxford for three years, to learn England and understand it. The young men should be of good character, high scholarship: they must be athletic and "leaders." Through them, hoped Rhodes, would come Anglo-Saxon world unity. That...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rhodesmen at Swarthmore | 6/5/1933 | See Source »

Miller (Christian Science Monitor), Authors James Saxon Childers, Walter Stanley Campbell ("Stanley Vestal"), Elmer Holmes Davis, Christopher Darlington Morley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rhodesmen at Swarthmore | 6/5/1933 | See Source »

This decree not only tied all power to Berlin but it cut short the hope of Bavarian and Saxon royalists to re-establish their own dynasties by electing the Princes statthalters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Co-ordination | 4/17/1933 | See Source »

...crazy colony of foreigners whose erotic antics were hardly a help in furthering his own love affair. Caterina remained so businesslike, not to say calculating, that Mr. Belfry was not nearly so great a sinner as he would have liked to be. But he had enough Anglo-Saxon marrow to keep from going completely spineless, and finally took himself back to Cambridge and a well-ordered life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Professor's Progress | 4/17/1933 | See Source »

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