Word: adams
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Alexander Gershenkron, professor of Economics, Michael Karpovich, professor of History, Adam Ulam, assistant professor of Government, and Alex Inkeles, senior research fellow of the Russian Research Center, will lead the discussion at the large session...
John Quincy Adam's real name in Eskimo means "the women." He was given his Boston surname by white traders. John, the chief of the Eskimo crew, delights in telling in his pidgin English of his world travels. The white men who first recruited him took him to Siberia to trap furs. The Russians, however, took his furs from him. Carter described this incident as "just another example of Russian-Alaskan strained relations." He said there have always been ill feelings across the Bering Strait...
...youth, he has spent most of his life in holy orders, trying, as he put it, to make the beliefs of the Christian religion "come to terms with science and scholarship." For Bishop Barnes, this involved repudiating the virgin birth of Christ ("a crude, semipagan story"), the existence of Adam and Eve, and such biblical accounts as Jonah and the whale and Noah's ark. He does not believe in miracles-whether current or biblical...
...canvas three times, once clear through the ring ropes. Each time, Davey gamely got back on his feet, but it was clear that he was through for the night. When the bell sounded for Round 10, Davey sat in his corner, gagging from a bolo punch in the Adam's apple, unable to continue...
Paul, E. Zinner, author of "Tito and the Cominform," who was termed by council president Samuel A. Olevsen '54, "the man at Harvard who knows most about the trials," will discuss the question with Guy J. Pauker, instructor in Government, and Adam B. Ulam, assistant professor of Government...