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Walter W. Heller, professor of Economics at the University of Minnesota, said yesterday he has advised California Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Jr. on national economic issues, but said he is not playing a regular role in Brown's favorite-son presidential campaign...
Huntington added that the expansion of the federal bureaucracy in the '60s had produced political figures who appealed to an "non-hierarchal American ethos." He cited presidential contender Jimmy Carter and Gov. Edmund Brown (D-Cal.) as prime examples...
...Edmund O. Wilson, professor of Zoology, last night discussed some implications of his controversial theory of sociobiology before a gathering of 60 alumni of the Graduate School of Education...
...course, all American critics have not adhered to such an ahistorical, formalistic view of literature. In addition to the mechanical Marxists and Freudians whose overt reductionisms enjoyed a certain vogue in the '30s and '40s, prominent critics like Edmund Wilson and Lionel Trilling continued to insist on the importance of social and psychological concerns in understanding literature. But such critics always stood outside the mainstream of literary studies, particularly in the universities...
...battle over who would succeed Mansfield was already joined last week. The Democratic whip, West Virginian Robert C. Byrd, has expressed interest in the leadership post, and Maine's Edmund Muskie has announced that he will seek it. Minnesota's Hubert Humphrey might also land the job next January, should something more important down Pennsylvania Avenue not come his way. Ironically, Humphrey was the man whom the modest Mansfield had proposed for the post when it became vacant...