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Both Rupert Emerson '21, professor of Government, and Robert R. Bowie, Director of the Center for International Affairs, noted the expansion of interest in the area. Bowie agreed with Emerson's sentiment, however, that the formation of a Center of African Studies on the model of the Russian and Middle Eastern Research Centers would be premature at this time...
Although there are currently no courses specifically concerned with Africa, Emerson felt "there will be an increasing movement to add courses until the field is built up to something more respectable." Herbert J. Spiro, assistant professor of Government, will return next year from study in Nyasaland, and Emerson himself will make a trip to Africa later in the year...
...spacious, white frame house, with an Airedale named Rex, a rabbit hutch in the backyard, a cook in the kitchen, and a green model T Ford in the garage. Mother Christine Sannes Humphrey saw to it that her children attended the Methodist Sunday school and listened to Harry Emerson Fosdick on the radio. Father Hubert Sr. read to the kids each night, but instead of Peter Rabbit, their bedtime stories were the political theories of Jefferson and Paine, basic economics and the National Geographic. By the time he was ten, young Hubert was able-and boundlessly willing-to discuss...
...failure to do research, bewails his faulty memory, confesses that, although he has been writing it for 30 years, he can neither define literary criticism nor guess its aims. Yet Tate confidently jabs his critical stiletto into a wide range of men and institutions, from Transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson ("the light-bearer who could see nothing but light, and was fearfully blind") to criticism itself (it "is in at least one respect like a mule: it cannot reproduce itself, though, like a mule, it is capable of trying...
...undergraduate and graduate students representing every shade of political opinion, the organization presently has seven faculty members. They include David Riesman '31, Henry Ford II Professor of Social Sciences; Clark Byse, Professor of Law; George Wald, professor of Biology; Paul L. Lehmann, Florence Corliss Lamont Professor of Divinity; Rupert Emerson '22, professor of Government; Robert Ulich, James Bryant Conant Professor of Education; and Paul E. Sigmund, Jr., instructor in Government...