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...Harvard chapter of Phi Beta Kappa last night announced election of the Senior Sixteen for "scholarship and good character...
...Should the Faculty adopt the provisions of chapter six of the Doty report, which would place the advanced standing program, the freshman seminars, and General Education Ahf, under the Gen Ed committee
...renewal, Anderson pauses a moment to brush away any possibilities of modifying "an inherently bad program," and then launches into his soapbox appeal. For obvious reasons, he doesn't waste much time trying to defend empirically his gospel that "private enterprise can." Such defense as he offers--in the chapter on "The Quality of Housing"--rests on statistics showing that the greatest improvements in the overall quality of city housing between 1950 and 1960 came from the efforts of unaided private builders...
Anderson the scholar implies that they wouldn't. In his chapter on the private developer, he says that free enterprise naturally builds where building is profitable. Urban renewal construction is potentially quite profitable, but it usually involves a high degree of risk. "It seems likely," he sums up, "that what has been accomplished so far by private enterprise in urban renewal has been largely a result of the government's decision to underwrite a substantial amount of the risk involved." One can only conclude that the author of the second book hasn't followed the arguments of the first...
Eleven Radcliffe seniors were elected to the Iota Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa last Tuesday...