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Authors & Vegetarians. Andover and Exeter, plus some subsequent Ivy, produce a rich pattern of graduates. Exeter has one President (Franklin Pierce) and ten Cabinet members, from Daniel Webster to Henry Morgenthau Jr. Andover boasts a Supreme Court Justice (William H. Moody) and two Cabinet members, including Henry L. Stimson...
...Stimson, whom President Theodore Roosevelt had just appointed U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York...
Frankfurter followed his boss to Washington in 1911, when President Taft named Stimson Secretary of War, remained in Government service for three years, then went back to Harvard to teach. He remained at Harvard for nearly a quarter of a century, becoming one of the nation's most eminent teachers...
...panel, sponsored by the Graduate Young Republicans, also included Milton Katz '27, Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law; Raymond Vernon, professor of International Trade and Investment; Boston banker Prescott C. Crafts; and television newsman Louis Lyons as moderator...
McGeorge Bundy, 41, special assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. Bostonian Bundy's first claim to public attention came in 1948 when he helped write the memoirs of old friend Henry L. Stimson, for whom Bundy's father had worked in the War Department during World War II. Later he became the only Yaleman ever to serve as dean of arts and sciences at Harvard, was long best known in the Yard for his trenchant course on the U.S. in world politics. Bundy, a liberal Republican, admires the foreign policy views of his close friend...