Word: stevenses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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JAMES H. VAN WAGENEN Lieut. Colonel Wis. N.G. (inact.) Stevens Point, Wis.
This sort of talk is new to the Executive branch. It was in 1954, not so long ago, that Army Secretary Stevens was demonstrating his utter incapacity for responsible administration before McCarthy's subcommittee and 20 million television viewers. Scott McCloed was running wild through the State Department ruining the...
"Mi pensas ke oni devus utiligi la lingvon esperanto," Russell G. Stevens '62 told the CRIMSON in a telephone interview last night.
Under the impression that the CRIMSON reporter did not understand, Stevens translated into English: "I think Esperanto should be used in the United Nations."
Stevens, who according to his roommate "eats up all languages," hopes to start an Esperanto club. Together with Jonathan R. Pool '64, he is offering free instruction to anyone interested in learning Esperanto.