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Richard W. Southern, medieval scholar, author, and president of St. John's College, Oxford, England--Doctor of Laws...
...other degree recipients are Albert H. Gordon '23, chairman of Kidder Peabody and Co., Inc., a New York stock brokerage firm; Richard W. Southern, medieval scholar and president of St. John's College, Oxford, England; Eudora Welty, novelist and short story writer; and Marian Anderson, contralto...
Freund's teaching abilities are legendary at the Law School, but he is also well known as a great constitutional scholar who laid down many of the principles of constitutional study and who is wellversed in American constitutional history. Born in St. Louis, Mo., he came to teach at Harvard in 1939, after serving as law clerk to the late Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis and working in the Solicitor General's office during the 1930s...
...complaints would-be River House residents make about the Quad is that it is unincorporated into Harvard's academic life, the College seems to be making what it considers a concerted effort to move departments and offices there. Social Studies, once ensconced in the Radcliffe Yard on Brattle St., will be in the basement of Hilles Library next fall, and others seem likely to follow...
Dean Fox's office tried to move the General Education Office from its current residence on Div. Ave. up to the Quad, but students successfully resisted the move. The office was to have been moved to 103 Walker St., an eightroom house affiliated with South House, but South House residents argued it would eliminate one of South House's nicest features. Next, they'll want to move the Quad down to the Square...