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...Celtic Languages and Literatures, classics, Comparative Philology, Far Eastern Languages, Germanic Languages and Literatures, Indic Philology, Romance Languages and Literatures, Semitic Languages and History, Slavic Languages and Literatures...
Harvard '12 engaged in Civil War Monday night when Samuel H. Cross, Professor of Slavic, labelled his classmate Joseph P. Kennedy, retiring Ambassador to Britain, as "disingenuous." Justification for the label was that "if we admit, as Mr. Kennedy does, that a British victory is in our interest, the only logical conclusion is that we should assure it if necessary by force of arms...
Professor Same H. Cross '13, professor of Slavic Languages and Literature, asserted that "it is our duty so to conduct ourselves by rendering unlimited assistance in aircraft munitions and tonnage-yes, and even in naval and serial manpower if we must, that we help vitally in destroying the Nazi menace...
Following are excerpts from the speeches of Assistant Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson, Samuel Cross '12, professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, William Y. Elliott, professor of Government, and Bruce C. Hopper '18, associate professor of Government at the meeting of the alumni Saturday...
...major event of the day will be the symposium on "The Relation of the United States to World Affairs," in the New Lecture Hall at 2:30 o'clock. Broadcast over a national hookup, the symposium will include speeches by Samuel H. Cross '12, professor of Slavic Languages and Literature, William Y. Eliot, professor of Government, and Bruce C. Hopper '18, associate professor of Government. Dr. Roger I. Lee '02, member of the Harvard Corporation, will preside at the meeting...