Lawyer and writer, who graduated from Princeton in 1905 and who received the Woodrow Wilson Award from his alma mater in 1961, Raymond B. Fosdick used to recharge his batteries on a small island off the Maine coast, as these pages so pleasantly testify.
“With the forces of liberalism behind it, it can become an outstanding instrument of human progress, a new way of life for the world, instead of the old way of slaughter.”
“A visitor at the League's headquarters in London is struck, not only by the variety of work that is being undertaken, but by its practical applicability to matters of vital concern.”