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Last night's program was the first in a series of four Wednesday evening schedules. The second lecturer on January 29 will be by John McLean Clark, former Nieman Fellow, who will discuss "South America: The Good Neighbor Dilemma". On February 19, Frank R. Scott, professor of law at McGill University, will speak on Canada as an American nation; and on March 12, William K. Jackson, vice-president of the United Fruit Company, will expound the peoples and problems of the Caribbean...
...aircraft makers will need in stupendous quantities. At the urgent behest of Messrs. Stettinius & Knudsen, the House last week was asked to appropriate $25,000,000 for a new TVA dam, wherewith to supply the Aluminum Co. of America with critically needed power. Up popped Republican anti-TVA Congressman McLean of New Jersey, Republican Congressman Dirksen of Illinois, blocked the appropriation. They were unmoved by assurances that one of the bill's sponsors was the commission's Utilities Consultant Gano Dunn, whose engineering firm had once helped G. O. P. Candidate Wendell Willkie fight...
...first floor are the supplementary study collections: ceramics, glass, textiles, laces, metals, ivories, etc. The period rooms are the museum's pride. One of Director Kimball's favorites is an English Tudor room from a hunting lodge of Henry VIII. Its donor, staid Publisher William L. McLean of the staid Philadelphia Bulletin, would turn in his grave if he could hear genial Fiske Kimball halt in it, boom out: "This may be the very room in which Queen Elizabeth was conceived...
...members of the Secretarial Heard are; Norman N. Griffith '42, Alexander H. Pollack '42. Rolaud E. Shaine '42; elected to the Buetness Hoard were; Lawrence E. Shulman '41, Stafford McLean '43, and William P. Beruton...
...doctors had followed like hawks the zigzag progress of 124 drunkards (100 male, 24 female) in McLean Hospital, Waverly, Mass. "A more variegated collection of personalities," they wrote, "would be difficult to assemble: some were sociable, some seclusive, some stubborn, some easily influenced, some cyclothymic [manic-depressive], some schizoid [ingrown] , some intelligent, some dull and so on, ad infinitum; the only trait these people seemed to have in common was addiction to the excessive use of alcohol." Why they drank, the doctors found it impossible to discover...