Word: bated
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Walter Jackson Bate '39, Lowell Professor of the Humanities, is recovering from a stroke he suffered last Tuesday and will be unable to lecture in English 140b, "The Age of Johnson," for the rest of the term. James T. Engell '73, assistant professor of English, who will take over Bate's classes, made the announcement to a stunned class yesterday...
...Bate said yesterday that his condition was very much improved and he was "up and about." An admitted "workaholic," Bate spent an hour in his Widener office yesterday "to get some exercise...
...Bate attributed his illness to an "overabundance of writing, research and meetings...overworking." He will spend several months recuperating and hopes to continue with course work in the spring term...
Some members of the committee have expressed differing views on Core issues. Solbrig, Walter Jackson Bate, Lowell Professor of the Humanities, and Glen W. Bowersock '57, associate dean of the Faculty and chairman of the Expos subcommittee, said yesterday they strongly support the by-pass proposal and "floater" plan that would allow students to transfer one half-course of the Core requirement to another field of study...
...Bate chairs the subcommittee on Literature and the Arts...