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Today an I.E.O. is the aim of two major U.S. educators' groups. The U.S. Committee on Educational Reconstruction wants "to make sure that no country will again use education for poisoning." The Liaison Committee for International Education is trying to stimulate U.S. public interest in postwar educational problems. On record favoring an I.E.O. are spokesmen of China and of the exiled Governments of Poland, Czecho-Slovakia, Jugoslavia, Greece...
Else, who has been here for seven years, has already left for Washington to assume his duties there in liaison work with the War Department. After graduating from Harvard with a summa, he obtained his Ph.D. in 1934, spent a year traveling in Europe on a fellowship, and taught at Cambridge Junior College before joining the faculty...
Captain Quentin Roosevelt, 23, received a Silver Star. As artillery liaison officer he had made his way under heavy fire to a post well in advance of the infantry battalion to which he was attached, there directed artillery fire enabling the battalion to take its objective...
...Liaison men Bridge, George Angle, and Ed Barber will start in the Crimson mid-field...
Biographer André Maurois, onetime liaison officer with the British Army, notable defender of Petain, refugee in Manhattan since the fall of France, prepared to join the Giraud forces in North Africa as a captain...