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Secretary Stimson gingerly put his left hand in the jar, took the first capsule he touched, handed it to Mr. Roosevelt. The President, old stager that he was, glanced at the newsreel and radio men, got their nod before he intoned: "The first number is one-five-eight." Registration serial number 158, held by some 6175 registrants throughout the U.S., thus became Draft Order...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARMED FORCES: Part of Their Lives | 1/26/1959 | See Source »

Milton Katz, Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law, and John A. King, Jr., Secretary for International Legal Studies in the Law School, will conduct a television series on Channel 2 in connection with the program...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Activities at University to Mark Foreign Policy Review Program | 1/7/1959 | See Source »

Fred Vinton fought back from an 0-2 deficit to defeat his opponent, and Wally Stimson, Tony Lake, Kent Allen, and Charlie Poletti followed with wins to guarantee a Crimson triumph...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Squash Varsity Nips Army, 7-2 | 12/15/1958 | See Source »

...stated comparison is that the individualistic and inquiring personality prevails in Cambridge whereas unity and democracy are manifest in New Haven. Former Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson put it this way: "In the classrooms of Harvard there was a spirit of independent thinking unlike anything I had met before... The whole atmosphere was electric with the sparks of competitive argument. On the other hand, there was little of the corporate class spirit and democratic energy which was so visible on the Yale campus...

Author: By Mark H. Alcott, | Title: Look Homeward, Angel: Divided Allegiances | 11/22/1958 | See Source »

...this type must, as most of the faculty members observed, be taken within the context of time, and it has been quite a while since most of the men have been back at their alma maters. Bundy emphasizes that the two schools are "much more alike than different," and Stimson sums it up nicely by saying "I can only say that I am glad to have had a vision of both these great institutions...

Author: By Mark H. Alcott, | Title: Look Homeward, Angel: Divided Allegiances | 11/22/1958 | See Source »

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