Word: shattuck
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Root described the Assembly as much more than an ordinary convention. "It it an opportunity," he said, "to train the leadership of the free nations in an ideology that will sweep the world." A meeting was held yesterday at the home of George C. Shattuck, clinical professor of Tropical Medicine, emeritus, to interest several faculty members in attending the Assembly...
...Shattuck, himself, issued a special statement yesterday describing the importance of the University in the Moral Rearmamont movement. "In this age of ideologies," he said. "Harvard has a special part to play. We must create a new type of man who lives an idea capable of uniting the world. Then will come the new kind of statesmanship that we need. Surely," he concluded, "that is the real destiny of our University...
George C. Shattuck, Clinical Professor of Tropical Medicine, Emeritus, and a strong superior of Moral Rearmament last night invited the whole PBH carnet to a special meeting as his home to give them "some idea" of MRA as "a positive ideology capable of uniting men of all races, creeds, and nations...
...Graduate Secretary made his comments in reference to last night's meeting. The meeting, held in a theatre built into Shattuck's home, was attended by students from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, and several full time workers for Moral Rearmament from Washington...
...Shattuck claimed that the meeting had been called to convince the students of the values of MRA. Shattnek's wife, who sharen with her husband strong feeling for the ideology, had previously discussed with Hunt the possibility of starting a unit whithin the University...