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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Johns Hopkins' William Foxwell Albright, 67, expert in Palestinian archaeology. Big (6 ft.), bald Sand-Sifter Albright began to explore Palestine in the days when such explorations consisted chiefly of dismounting from one's camel and commencing to dig. A scholar instead of a treasure hunter, he painstakingly collected and fitted together pottery fragments scorned by some earlier diggers, succeeded in bringing a large measure of order to the history of Palestine in the 3,000 years before Christ. Among his qualifications for archaeology: great physical durability and a command of some 25 languages, including enough...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Goodbye, Messrs. Chips | 7/21/1958 | See Source »

...final speaker, Commentator Charles B. Marshall, visiting scholar of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, urged that in her relations with the "teen-age states" the U. S. employ a doctrine to overcome "self-inflicted abuses...

Author: By Stephen B. Farber, | Title: Education, Security Conferences Mark Week | 7/17/1958 | See Source »

While you can always tell a Harvard man (and Ben Franklin added that you couldn't tell him much), the Summer scholar has, until now, remained a misunderstood and misinterpreted figure...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'News' Will Take Poll Of Summer Students | 7/17/1958 | See Source »

From FBI files last week came new evidence powerfully supporting the hypothesis that Dominican Dictator Rafael Trujillo engineered the international kidnaping of Basque Scholar Jesús de Galíndez from the heart of Manhattan on March 12, 1956. Released were papers of Pilot Gerald Murphy, the onetime Eagle Scout from Eugene, Ore. who flew the kidnap plane and later vanished in the Dominican Republic. Items...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Notes on a Crime | 7/7/1958 | See Source »

Providing a handy anthology of the Louvre's highlights and recording the epic history behind its vast collection have long been pet projects of Art Scholar Germain Bazin, 50, chief curator of the Louvre. In his profusely illustrated The Louvre (323 pp.; Abrams; $7.50), published last week in the U.S., Curator Bazin covers 341 key paintings from the 13th to the 19th century. Next September the record will be brought up to date with the publication of his book on the impressionists. Together the volumes will be a clear case for Bazin's claim that the Louvre "contains...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Masterpieces of the Louvre: Part I | 6/30/1958 | See Source »

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