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Woodword A. Wickham '64, of Quincy House and Jackson, Mich., was elected president of the Harvard Lampoon for next year. Other officers are Lawrence M. Butler '64, of Quincy House and Chelsea; Jeffrey L. Steingarten '64, of Adams House and Hewlett Neck, N.Y., Narthex; Stevenson Mclivaine '63-3, of Eliot House and Middleburg, Va., treasurer; and Robert D. Swezey '62-3, of Lowell House and Washington, D.C., secretary...
...following appointments have been recently announced: Dr. Benjamin Castleman, professor of Pathology; John Dearden, C. Wickham Skinner, Arthur N. Turner, and Paul A. Vatter, associate professors of Business Administration; Walter Mischel and Thomas F. Pettigrew, lecturers in Psychology; John D. Baldeachwieler and Richard H. Holm, assistant professors of Chemistry. Also, William H. Bond, lecturer on Bibliography; Howard Ulfedler, Joe Vincent Meigs Professor of Gynecology; James Vorenberg '48, professor of Law; Philip J. McNiff, Archibald Cary Coolidge Biographer; and Eric G. Ball, Edward S. Wood Professor of Biological Chemistry...
...Your concern, mother, is not mine,' " and for Christ's " reply 'Are in you the Mark King 15:2, of the when Jews?' Pilate " asks, and he answers: "'The words are yours.'"* Writing in the Guardian, Middleton's Bishop Wickham concluded that "the old er text now encourages laziness of belief. The new one compels reaction just because the meanings stand proud." In the U.S., the Yale Divinity School's Dr. H. Richard Niebuhr, professor of Christian Ethics and Theology, greeted the new Bible with enthusiasm. "It is written in a beautiful...
...immigrants, drove them so hard that 300,000 died; a 230-mile railroad, built to carry rubber from Bolivia, cost 70 lives a mile to build. In Manaus, the rubber tycoons built mansions and watched Pavlova dance in a $10 million opera house. Then England's Henry Wickham smuggled rubber tree seeds to London's Kew Gardens and on to the Far East, where efficient plantations broke Brazil's monopoly. Now Brazil buys Malayan rubber...
Died. Henry Wickham Steed, 84, scholarly editor (1919-22) of the Times of London, owner and editor of the Review of Reviews (1923-30), author (The Hapsburg Monarchy, Vital Peace) and lecturer; in Wootton-by-Woodstock, England. Famed Pundit Steed joined the Times in 1896, served as foreign correspondent in European capitals, was named editor by eccentric Press Tycoon Lord Northcliffe, in an effort to boost the paper's sagging influence. A respected confidant and adviser of world statesmen. Steed predicted the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was among the first to warn of the menace of Hitler...