Word: cleland
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...last week was puffing his pipe and weighing "the dry season," against "the wet season." His computers were spinning out statistics about the percentages of the land and the people controlled by the Communists. General George Brown, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, dispatched Major General John R.D. Cleland on a new fact-finding mission to the war area. Cleland roared off through the skies, and there were memories of General Maxwell Taylor and Walt Rostow swooping down on Saigon for Kennedy. The exhilaration of new crisis was evident all through BAWS...
...that applications from section leaders were indeed enlisted by an advertisement in the Crimson. Following this I interviewed all the applicants, described the philosophy of the course to them and encouraged them to submit a proposal for the type of section they would plan to run. Subsequently Professors Cleland and Kafatos and I met in a group with everyone who had submitted a proposal and from this group the three of us chose the 19 Teaching Fellows who ended up teaching the 17 sections of Natural Sciences 26 this spring. I have no quarrel with Mr. Lubow's quote that...
...letter signed by the following professors "R. Arnheim, J. Beck with, S. Bowles, R.N. Boyd, J.P. Breeden, M. Brenner, J. Cadden, O.Chateaubriand, C.F. Cleland, C. Cohen, I.J. Danziger, S. Davis. B.I. DeVore, J.D. Elder, J. Fjellman, S. Fjellman, and H. Gintis...
...Charles Cleland, assistant professor of Biology, is the Cambridge chairman for the clean...