Word: speak
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. '24, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, will speak at the centennial celebration of the birth of Theodore Roovevelt '80 on Oct. 27 at 8 p.m. in Sanders Theatre...
After the early excitement, the campaign rapidly settled down into a dull, listless affair, and it has remained so ever since. The candidates rarely seem to speak the same language. Hogan discusses crime and maintains his "liberalism;" Keating defends Eisenhower's Formosa policy and makes a pointless offer to investigate the Atlanta temple bombing (before a Jewish audience, of course). Harriman attacks the Eisenhower administration and accuses Rockefeller of "posing as a liberal;" Rockefeller says Harriman is "boss dominated" and claims he will "anticipate problems instead of waiting for them to occur...
...participation. It is, however, hard to deny the advantage of membership and energetic activity within an organization which "represents" the mass of American college students. The Student Council has complained that the representation in NSA is phony, that student leaders are not elected on political grounds and cannot speak for their constituents in matters of national and international concern. The NSA does not pretend that its delegates are political representatives of their schools. What it does believe, and rightly, is that student leaders, elected from and by a student body, carry with them many of the views and characteristics...
...Bruno de Leusse of the French Foreign Ministry will speak on "France and Algeria" at 8 p.m. tonight in the Adams House Lower Common Room. Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel Room of Phillips Brooks House, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., professor of History, will address the Harvard Young Democratic Club...
...digested its conscience. The age prattles of guilt, yet rarely feels it. Man's inhumanity to man has become not so much a cause for tears as merely another Cause. To get beneath this thick-skinned indifference, a book need not be a masterpiece, but it must speak the language of the heart so guilelessly as to make sophistication a mockery and callousness a crime. Such a book, and a small masterpiece, is Michel del Castillo's Child of Our Time...