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...there, he published his Harvard thesis, The French International Accounts 1880-1913, in book form. Its most interesting lines are in the acknowledgments. There is one to Dr. L. (for Lauchlin) B. (for Bernard) Currie, who read the manuscript, and one to Dr. A. (for Abraham) G. (for George) Silverman, who clarified certain points. Both Currie and Silverman later were linked with White in testimony about espionage rings...
...MORRIS SILVERMAN...
BRITAIN, whose daily bread depends on worldwide trade, was mightily disturbed at the prospect of receding markets in both Asia and America. Ex-Labor Minister Harold Wilson went bustling off to Moscow in search of timber supplies for Britain's housing drive; Bevanite Sydney Silverman stayed at home and told the House of Commons that "nothing can be more ridiculous than [our] straining every nerve . . . to export goods to the one market [the U.S.] in all the world that does not need them . . . whereas all over the world there are [Communist] markets waiting . . ." Even Rab Butler, the commonsensical Tory...
...David M. Silverman '53, of Brookline and Kirkland House, is the retiring basketball manager...
...Oscar A. Silverman, professor of English at the University of Buffalo, will take the place of Francis A. Laine, visiting fellow from the University of North Carolina, in Humanities 3, a course labeled "Crisis and the Individual." Silverman, a graduate of Yale, is presently preparing an edition of the hitherto unpublished "Epiphanies" of James Joyce...