Word: africa
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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William O. Brown--whom the Ford Foundation had proposed as head of a Harvard program on Africa--instead became director of the B.U. center in 1954, remaining there until...
...also understood that the History Department held a meeting two weeks ago to consider the future of African studies here. The Department decided then to take no steps in the immediate future to create courses on Africa or to recruit professors in the field...
...Department is, however, considering the possibilities of expanding undergraduate cross-registration with B.U. and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, enabling Harvard students to take their courses on Africa...
...library source claimed that there is a loose agreement that keeps Widener Library from buying more than a minimal number of books on Africa...
However, Douglas W. Bryant, University librarian, said last night that he knew nothing of a "loose agreement" between the two schools' libraries on Africa books. Bryant pointed out that for the past four years, the Harvard library has employed an African bibliographer