Word: aikens
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...interests, e.g., tidelands oil and the depletion allowance. Last, week in Washington, as a congressional committee started hearings on tax-free foundations, there were rumblings against H. L. Hunt's depletion-fed foundation, Facts Forum. Republican Senators, Delaware's John Williams and Vermont's George Aiken, are out to cut the allowance...
...appointments of Henry D. Aiken, of the Philosophy Department, Albert J. Guerard, of the English Department, and Clifford Frondel and C. S. Hurlbut, Jr. of the Mineralogy Department will become effective July...
...Aiken, who works especially in ethics, aesthetics, and value theory, is a trustee for the American Society for Aesthetics. He received his B.A. from Reed College, his M.A. from Stanford, and his Ph.D. from the University. He became associate professor here...
...discontinued for next year, since its fall-term lecturer, Eric A. Havelock, will be on leave to do research work during the fall. Humanities five, "Ideas of Man and the World in Western Thought," will take its place, however, with Morton G. White, professor of Philosophy, and Henry D. Aiken, associate professor of Philosophy, carrying on in the course, which they taught...
...plan, largely the work of Howard H. Aiken, director of the Computational Laboratory, has been considered for several years. Early this year, the new courses, three in Applied Mathematics and one in Economics, were arranged within the Division of Applied Science. At the same time, Albert Haertlein '16, Associate Dean of the Division of Applied Science, was appointed chairman of the program...