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William W. Howells, professor of Anthopology emeritus, said in a later speech that racial differences can be traced to differences in geographical conditions 40,000 years ago, citing as proof the structures of skulls of that period from different parts of the world...
...French Government will bestow its highest civilian honor -- the Legion d'Honneur -- on Laurence W. Wylie, Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France Emeritus in recognition of his study of French culture...
David Riesman '31, Ford Professor of Social Sciences Emeritus, this week attempted to clarify his position on an ongoing controversy at Amherst College over affirmative action...
Hilary Kinal '82, founder and president emeritus of the Harvard-Radcliffe Club, also attended, "purely out of sociological-political interest. I want to find out the extent of [Kennedy's] appeal...
...When the facts are halfway uncertain, the jury will decide the case in terms of what they think is just -which is what they should do," says Hans Zeisel, professor emeritus of law and sociology at the University of Chicago and co-author of The American Jury (1966). Adds Robert Hanley, a senior partner in the Chicago firm of Jenner & Block: "Jurors are great at picking out the gut issue and deciding on that. They can tell whether a chairman of the board is lying or not, and that's what it comes down...