To Make Men Free
An American who has never ceased to fight for Freedom. ARCHIBALD MACLEISH graduated from Yale in 1915 and was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1920. But he resigned from one of Boston’s leading lw firms on the very day he had hern elected a partner, and as a free lance in Bans devoted full time to his poetry, for which he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1932. The author of twenty-three volumes, he laid aside his writing for a time to serve as the Librarian of Congress (1939-1944)Assistant Secretary of State (1944-1945), and Chairman of the American Delegation to the UN conferences which created UNESCO (1945).