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...past, Professor Orlando Fals-Borda of the National University of Columbia discusses upheavals of the present in Soc Sci 117, "Revolutionary Forces in Latin America." Few will want to miss the "History of the Book" (Hum 122), it may be their only chance to visit Houghton Library. Eng 200a, "Anglo-Saxon Poetry" gives one of the colleges best lectures, William Afred, a podium to display his wares on more limited topics than those to which he is accustomed in Hum 2 or English 10. A long shot: Naval Science 53, "The History of Amphibious Warfare...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Shopping Around: M.W.F. | 9/28/1964 | See Source »

...Bust to Dust) initiates the ignorant in the mysteries of the life cycle, a modest subject on which Erikson's expertise has gained world acclaim, Life, writ large and lustily, is also a prime topic in one of the college's best (and toughest) English courses. "Chaucer" (Eng 115). For those with a yen for comparative studies, Professor Giovanni Sartori of the University of Florence holds forth in Gov 112b, "Political Systems of Continental Europe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Shopping Around: M.W.F. | 9/28/1964 | See Source »

...venture into the afternoon schedule of seminars; but those who do are usually well-rewarded. Two of the best this fall: Eng 285, "The Craft of Poetry," taught by Harvard's poet laureate in residence, Robert Lowell, and Gov 289, "Western European Studies Seminar," with Messrs. Hoffman, Kissinger, and Wylie...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Shopping Around: M.W.F. | 9/28/1964 | See Source »

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Clarence L. ("Kelly") Johnson, vice president for advanced development projects, Lockheed Aircraft Corp., designer of the U-2 and A-ll-Eng...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kudos: Political Color | 6/5/1964 | See Source »

French Canadians complain that "Englishmen" control Quebec's industries and natural resources, that although the country is officially bilingual the federal government operates in Eng lish only, that French Canadians are discriminated against in the civil service, and in a thousand other ways. The disaffection has been growing, until today a considerable number of French Canadians want out of Canada alto gether. Separatist groups are clamoring for secession, to the point where a legislative committee is now studying what this would mean to Quebec. Then there are the extremists, who call themselves the Quebec Liberation Army, and have been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Canada: Rallying Round a Flag | 5/29/1964 | See Source »

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