37 A Perennial Adolescent
1. Hutchins, "The Task for Intellectuals and the Need for World Government," (Address to German National Assembly, Frankfurt, Germany, May 18, 1948). [BACK]
2. At the Aspen Convocation Hutchins gave an address entitled "Goethe and the Unity of Mankind," July 13, 1949. [BACK]
3. Hutchins, "What Should Be Our Attitude Toward Russia?" Town Meeting of Air broadcast, New York, April 25, 1946. [BACK]
4. Hutchins, "How to Blunder into War with Russia," p. 14. [BACK]
5. Hutchins, "St. Thomas and the World State" (Lecture delivered at Marquette University, March 6, 1949), printed in Hutchins, Saint Thomas and the World State (Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 1949). [BACK]
6. Hutchins, "An American Road to a World Society" (Address given at Santa Barbara, California); highlights from this talk appear in "Why We Need World Law," World Issues 1 (December 1976 / January 1977): 29-30. Cf. Hutchins, "1950." [BACK]
7. Hutchins, testimony to the Illinois Seditious Activities Investigation Commission, published in the commission's Special Report (1949), p. 21. [BACK]
8. Robert MacIver, Academic Freedom in Our Time (New York: Columbia University Press, 1955), p. 35. [BACK]
9. Illinois Seditious Activities Investigation Commission, Report of Proceedings (1949), quoted in Robert Lasch, "Two Intrepid Colleges," The Reporter , June 21, 1949, p. 23. [BACK]