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Monro has made final arrangements on the course curriculum at the University with leon D. Bramson, assistant professor of Social Relations and Director of Studies for the summer program, and Byron Stookey, Associate Director of advanced Standing and Administrative Dean for the program...
Reading through this supplement, you will find that a number of related themes frequently recur. Byron Stookey's proposal for a lengthened period of education points up one of them quite vividly: "Do we believe," he asks, "that we all know, when we are 19, everything we want to learn? Do we believe that we all shall (later) find, in our careers and communities, and acquaintances, stimulus to intelligent self-education...
...riot with tear gas. In Washington, Bobby Kennedy was white-lipped with anger when he heard the news. Moving swiftly, he deputized some 400 nonmilitary officials-largely deputy marshals and Treasury agents. He sent them by chartered flights into Alabama, under the personal command of Assistant Attorney General Byron ("Whizzer") White. Attorney General Kennedy also set in motion injunctions against the Ku Klux Klan and other prime segregationist groups to prevent them from interfering with peaceful interstate travel...
...Byron R. White, Deputy U.S. Attorney General, speaking at the University of Chicago Law School: "If establishment of the rule of law is the goal of lawyers, then lawyers have no license to sit idly by when the orders of courts or the commands of statutes are disregarded by large groups of people, whether it be in the North, the East, the South or the West. This is not the rule of law, and lawyers should speak in a loud and clear voice. The time is ripe for a great breakthrough in the field of international public order...
Distinguished Descent. Balthus was born Balthasar Klossowski de Rola in Paris on Feb. 29, 1908. Klossowski is a name that goes back for centuries in the Polish nobility, but he is also descended from the Gordons of Scotland, the most notable of whom was Lord Byron. His father was a noted critic whose house was always full of artists, writers, musicians, poets, psychologists and philosophers. For young Balthasar, the talk in the salon was an education in itself...