Word: bator
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Francis Bator, Economics Robert Dorfman. Economics R. Victor Jones. Engineering Ernst Mayr, Biology Martin Shefter, Government
...Paul Bator, professor of Law, and Robert C. Holmes, a second-year law student, were also appointed to the committee this week, completing the Faculty and student appointments. Maurice Lazarus, a Boston businessman, will represent the Associated Harvard Alumni...
...dream of a new harmony in Europe has faded unborn. "Three grand visions of the future have at various times captured the political imaginations of various of our leading men," Harvard Professor Francis Bator wrote late last year in the Brookings Institution's Agenda for the Nation: "Jean Monnet's united Western Europe; the Atlantic Community, and, least congenial to most, some scheme of U.S.-Soviet disengagement in Europe which would allow the unification of Germany. It is now clear that none of these three visions is about to be fulfilled...
...Bator goes on to ask: "Is there some other vision which will do? I believe not. The truth is, there does not exist today a design which will resolve the underlying problems and hence command the allegiance of a large majority of Western Europeans." In this formless Continent of independent nation-states, Nixon's advice to Americans seems apt. "The shape of Europe's future is essentially the business of the Europeans," the President has said. "What we need is not more proclamations and declarations, but a greater attention to what our allies think...
Teaching the course in addition to Dershowitz will be Albert M. Sacks, professor of Law; Frank I. Michelman, professor of Law; Charles Fried, professor of Law; Paul M. Bator, professor of Law; Louis L. Jaffe, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law; Lloyd L. Weinreb, assistant professor of Law; Abram J. Chayes '43 professor of Law; and possibly others...