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President Hutchins, who had already secured a leave of absence from Chicago to take the job. has heard not a word from the White House from that day to this. For all he knows the explanation Washington gossips gave may be true: that Donald Richberg talked President Roosevelt into canceling the appointment. But Bob Hutchins does know that the job which President Roosevelt definitely offered him after four White House interviews, and which he accepted only after the President had promised him full powers, was the dictatorship of then-potent NRA.
*Both were suspended last fortnight for violating the University's rule against off-campus demonstrations. *Beginning his annual summer shuttle from Ormond Beach, Fla. to Lakewood, N. J. last week, Mr. Rockefeller failed for the first time to speak or wave to station bystanders as attendants helped him up a specially-built platform to his private car. His 96th birthday falls on July 8.
