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Physical and Biological Analogies in the Social Sciences--with Bernard Cohen, professor EMERITUS in the History of Science department. At 3 p.m. in room 226 in the Science Center...
...very impressive man. He's very quick-witted," Ford Foundation Professor of International Studies Emeritus John D. Montgomery said of Ikeda after the meeting...
Eventually, the battle ended, the smoke cleared and Harvard backed down. In February of 1989, the University's largest collective bargaining unit--HUCTW--went to the negotiating table with management. After just four months of negotiation, led by Kris Rondeau for the union and Lamont University Professor emeritus John T. Dunlop '?? for Harvard, the two sides reached agreement on a contract. On June 29, 1989, HUCTW ratified its first contract by a vote...
John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg professor of economics emeritus, lists his top choices...
...Cleopatra was generally pictured as a distinctly African woman, dark in color." The claim that ancient Egypt, one of the cradles of Western civilization, was a black culture is a central tenet of Afrocentrism. Corroborating evidence is flimsy, but that is apparently not important. Writes John Henrik Clarke, professor emeritus of Black and Puerto Rican Studies at City University, New York: "African scholars are the final authority on Africa...