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Last week word came from the White House that the President had named Bowles Ambassador to India, a post he filled in 1951-53 as an appointee of Harry Truman. Bowles will replace Economist John Kenneth Galbraith. who wants to go back to Harvard. Perhaps Kennedy has forgiven Bowles. Or perhaps, looking ahead to 1964, he thought there might be a bit of political risk in keeping Bowles in limbo. Bowles still has a band of admirers among U.S. liberals, some of whom used to think of him as presidential timber...
Jose Figueres, former president of Costa Rica, will teach an upper level Soc Sci course on recent political developments in South America, Finley said. In addition, John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics, will once again present his economic development Soc Sci class. Galbraith returns to the University this fall after taking a two year leave of absence to be Ambassador to India...
...partitioned corner, Winthrop's various tables meet on a regular basis. They are the House's metaacademic expression of interest in things general--informal, lively affairs usually held during the lunch hour. John Kenneth Galbraith, upon his return in September, is expected to dominate the Thursday Economics Table once again; Frank Freidel will chair the Friday History and Government Table...
After nearly two years in New Delhi as U.S. Ambassador, debating with Indian neutralists, Harvard Professor John Kenneth Galbraith, 54, was getting "a little uncomfortable at the implication that those who help you are the threat to your policy." Now, weary from 16-hour days and suffering from an undefined liver complaint, he will return from the New Frontier and go back to Harvard next fall...
Both men met with U.S. Ambassador John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics on leave, while in India. Freidel participated in ceremonies honoring Franklin D. Roosevelt in New Delhi on Jan. 29, when the ambassador's new residence was designated "the Roosevelt House" on the occasion of FDR's birthday...