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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...faculty addition would be necessary for a General Education course on Africa. A British Empire historian, a Government Department expert on nationalism, an anthropologist, and a geographer could easily combine efforts to produce a valuable course. Graduate students from Africa might give occasional lectures. Perhaps the College could acquire a lecturer from Boston University to direct the course, a valuable extension of Harvard's interest in interuniversity cooperation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Down Under | 2/18/1955 | See Source »

...leading expert in the foreign relations of Russia and China, Benjamin I. Schwarts, assistant professor of History, and a member of the Russian Research Center, said it is much too early to know whether or not there will be any significant change in Russia's relations toward China. But, as he pointed out, during the short period of time when Malenkov was Prime Minister, there was a trend to ease the difference of the two countries, and there is no present reason for the trend to halt...

Author: By Bernard M. Gwertzman, | Title: New Russian Leadership Change Will Not Affect Soviets' Friendly Red China Policies, Expert Says | 2/15/1955 | See Source »

...Capp took the witness stand to answer the charge, the lawyers confronted him with their evidence. They asked Capp about a New Yorker profile by E. J. Kahn Jr. in which Capp was quoted as admitting that when "I was just a kid from the country ... I became an expert on pornography." The profile also said that Capp's cartoons have "bits of Rabelaisian humor, often . . . adroitly covered up." Unruffled, Capp answered that both he and New Yorker Writer Kahn were professional "humorists" who used "exaggerated humor." The "method of The New Yorker," he added, "is different from other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Capp v. Fisher | 2/14/1955 | See Source »

...unappreciated series was sent to the cellar, then dispersed by loans to various District of Columbia schools. Twelve years ago, the paintings were at last recalled to the Corcoran. Cleaned and hung in the gallery, Healy's Lincoln slowly began gaining the attention it deserves. "This," wrote Expert Duncan Phillips last year, "is a happy Lincoln ... It is a disarmingly personal impression of the eyes of true greatness at a moment when they were lighted with the surprise, the honor and the vision of supreme opportunity." Lesser matters than the presidency could light Lincoln's eyes and give...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: A HAPPY MR. LINCOLN | 2/14/1955 | See Source »

Ross Rizley, 62, former Oklahoma Congressman (1941-49) and onetime Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, was named by President Eisenhower last week to the Civil Aeronautics Board to succeed Oswald Ryan. First Republican appointed to the board (in 1938), Ryan became such an expert in the complicated airline business that he dominated CAB for much of his 16 years as a member. The appointment ended a muddle over Ryan's successor. Harold Jones, onetime CAB member, was first offered the job (TIME, Jan. 17), but the appointment was withdrawn after protests that he was biased against small and nonscheduled lines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: To the CAB | 2/14/1955 | See Source »

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