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...Rome. His forceful protest against a personal attack on Mussolini by Major General Smedley D. Butler, U.S.M.C. (who accused II Duce of running over a child, called him a "hit-and-run driver") resulted in an apology from Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson...
...committee of Law School alumni has begun a drive for $1,250,000 for the construction of two buildings for the School's International Legal Studies program, according to Milton Katz '27, Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law, the director of the program...
...professorship, filled shortly after the grant was announced, is called the Henry L. Stimson Professorship of Law, and is now held by Milton Katz, director of the legal studies program. The second post has neither been "specifically" named nor filled, King said...
Last year's lectures were devoted to Woodrow Wilson's career as a political and world leader. Past lecturers include Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, Albert Einstein, John Foster Dulles, Henry L. Stimson, Thomas E. Dewey, and George F. Kennan...
After the war, Bundy returned to Harvard and the Society of Fellows. He was soon called on by another family friend, Henry Stimson, to collaborate on Stimson's On Active Duty in Peace and War, the memoirs of his lifetime in government service. Bundy, son of Stimson's Assistant Secretary of State during the early '30's, saw the ailing diplomat every day for three or four hours over a period of eighteen months, living in his Long Island home and communiting to Cambridge for the Fellow's weekly dinners. During this period, Bundy became what associates describe as "unbearably...