James H. Powers

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  1. The Changing Tide in America

    The shift which has occurred in America since 1920, writes JAMES H. POWERS, is as deep. wide, and significant as any since the Renaissance or the Industrial Revolution. Foreign Editor of the Boston Globe, Mr. Powers has written many farsighted editorials during the twenty-seven years in which he has shared the mantle of “Uncle Dudley.”Educated in the Needham public schools and at Boston University, he is a frequent contributor to the Atlantic and is the author of Years of Tumult (1918-1932).

  2. Stimson and Hull: A Study in Contrasts

    “Two men of such single-minded devotion to their country’s service could scarcely differ in their attitudes more widely than Mr. Stirnson and Mr. Hull,” writes JAMES H. POWERS. Foreign Editor of the Boston Globe, Mr. Powers has written many farsighted editorials during the twenty-five years in which he has shared the mantle of “Uncle Dudley.” Educated in the Needham public schools and at Boston University, from which he graduated in 1915, he is a frequent contributor to the Atlantic and is the author of Years of Tumult (1918-1932).