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...SERGEANT LAMB'S AMERICA - Robert Graves-Random House...
Such a war was the American Revolution. In it fought Sergeant Roger Lamb, whom Officer Robert Graves of the Royal Welch Fusiliers discovered while teaching his platoon their regimental history in 1914. Quarter of a century later, Graves had decided the American Revolution was "the most important single event of modern times." And, visiting in Princeton, N. J., he was struck by the U. S.'s magnificent reception of George VI and his Queen. Graves's thoughts returned to Sergeant Lamb. Result is a fresh and provoking historical romance, Sergeant Lamb's America, out this week...
...issue had come clear. Partisan Willkiemen saw it as a choice between freedom and collectivism; partisan Rooseveltians saw it as an effort by a Wall Street wolf to don New Deal lamb's wool. The temperate saw it, as Columnist Clapper had clearly stated it, as a struggle between two basic philosophies...
...Arthur B. Lamb, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, put it, the whole process was a great tribute to democracy running off with no incidents of unpleasantness on a completely voluntary basis...
...students and Faculty members of the Graduate Schools of Arts and Sciences, Education, Divinity, Engineering, Design, and Public Administration, at Memorial Hall, under Arthur B. Lamb, Erving Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Chemistry Laboratory, and Lawrence S. Mayo '10, Acting Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, as senior registrars