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...Dagfinn Follesdal sketched the thought of Edmund Husseri and described the philosophy he created phenomenology --as the most probable basis for reuniting linguistic analysis and existentialism, at a lecture Tuesday in Burr...

Author: By Richard B. Ruge, | Title: Follesdal Sees Role For Phenomenology | 8/2/1962 | See Source »

THURSDAY AFTERNOON LECTURE SERIES: This Thursday at 4 p.m. in Burr B, George Baldwin will give the fourth in the Thursday lecture series. Baldwin, a research associate at Harvard's Center for International Affairs, will speak on "Foreign Aid and the Coming Revolution in Iran...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SUMMER NEWS BRIEFS | 8/2/1962 | See Source »

...overflow audience in Burr B heard six prominent Europeans - two journalists, three politicians, and a civil servant - discuss "European Unity and the Common Market" at the third International Seminar Wednesday...

Author: By Stephen C. Rogers, | Title: EXPERTS ENDORSE COMMON MARKET | 7/30/1962 | See Source »

...always tell an Englishman, it seems, if not by the way he speaks then, by his humor. And both the British accent and British humour were the featured performers at the first International Seminar Forum Wednesday night in Auditorium B of Alston Burr Hall...

Author: By Kenneth T. Perlman, | Title: Britons Enliven First Seminar | 7/16/1962 | See Source »

...Vienna-born Friedrich Hayek, 63, professor of social and moral science, a noted traditionalist whose "radical" theories first drew national attention in a 1944 best seller, The Road to Serfdom, and later in The Constitution of Liberty (1960). Now returning to Austria to teach, Hayek was a burr under many a U.S. intellectual sad dle. Almost alone, he argued that welfare-state planning, however well intentioned, inevitably leads to expediency, coercion and loss of liberty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Lost Leaders | 7/13/1962 | See Source »

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