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Charles R. Cherington '35, Acting Dean of the School of Public Administration would not comment on the Douglas announcement...
Charles R. Cherington '35, Associate professor of Government, feels that "plebeians" make better instructors than men who studied at the University before teaching here. Cherington went on to say that he thought that Mills discovered "a good many embarrassing truths about our profession." He explained the frequently over-commercial attitudes of professors as typical of modern life where all Americans in our society are concerned with the acquisition of money and power...
Both Demos and Cherington explained the situation that Mills pointed out in this statement: "Men of brilliance, energy and imagination are not often attracted to the teaching profession." Cherington lays the blame to the economic and social position of teaching. "Business and Medical schools get more than their fair share of talent," he said. Demos noted that law and business have more prestige, and therefore get the able men that might go into teaching...
...students came from 175 different universities, and for the first time in many years a majority of the faculty was made up of regular Harvard staff members, such as Charles R. Cherington '35, associate professor of Government, and Oscar Handlin, associate professor of History...
...students came from 175 different universities, and for the first time in many years a majority of the faculty was made up of regular Harvard staff members, such as Charles R. Cherington '35, associate professor of Government, and Oscar Handlin, associate professor of History...