Word: williams
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...rule the world will inevitably be destroyed . . . The Anglo-Saxons are in serious danger of taking just that step." Optimistically, Wallace added that he hoped "we may all soon meet in Moscow." At a $10-a-plate dinner, backed by a huge "antiwar" mural by Masses & Mainstream Cartoonist William Cropper, stout, bearded Charles Stewart, public-relations man for the Churchman, took up a collection. He raised close to $20,000 from the 1,900 diners, with the exhortation: "This meeting is only a beginning...
...addition to New England alumni, William M. Aiken '18, president of the Associated Harvard Clubs, is expected to attend...
Bill Barclay will not have his contract renewed when it runs out early in July, Director of Athletics William J. Bingham '16 announced yesterday. No successor was named at the time...
Professor William A. Robson, professor of public Administration at the London School of Economics and Political Science, will speak on the subject of "Recent Developments in Local Government in Great Britain" in the Litauer Auditorium at 8 p.m. tomorrow night...
...other five speakers were David F. Wheeler '47, who recited three poems of William Butler Yeats; Albert Feldman '48, who gave James Russell Lowell's Oration on the 250th Anniversary of Harvard; James B. Hompe '50, who delivered an address by Samuel Adams on American Independence; David S. Nicholl '45, who recited Browning's "Andreadel Sarto"; and John J. Trudon III '51, who gave Winston Churchill's address to the French people of October...