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They are: Raphael Demos, Professor of Philosophy; Mark A. Howe, professor of Law; John H. Finley, Jr, '25, Master of Eliot House; and the wife of Merle K. Fainsod, professor of Government...
Howard Mumford Jones, professor of English, Carl J. Friedrich, professor of Government, Merle Fainsod, professor of Government, and Arthur A. Maass, assistant professor of Government, all refused offers to lecture at California in protest against the Board of Regents' action. They turned down summer teaching posts...
After Elliott, the next two speakers will be Rupert Emerson, professor of Government, and Cord Meyer, Jr. ex-president of the World Federalists. The following will appear on the air later: Daniel S. Cheever '39, associate professor of Government; John K. Fairbanks '29, professor of History; Merle Fainsod, professor of Government; and Inis L. Claude, instructor in Government...
...found at this hour in Harvard 4, lecturing on Proust, Joyce, and Mann in Comp. Lit. 162. You'll need a knowledge of either French or German for this one. People more addicted to the Social Sciences might well check in at Mallinckrodt MB-9 for Fainsod's lectures on Soviet Government. Fainsod is a director of the Russian Research Center and an interesting lecturer...
...model later on in the term. McGeorge Bundy, one of the young members of the Government department, lectures on the U.S. in World Affairs at this hour in Emerson 211. Bundy took over the course from Payson Wild last year and gives an interesting, if not inspiring, complement to Fainsod's explanation of Russian policy the hour before. Arthur Darby Nock is probably the outstanding theatrical personality at this hour; his History of Religions 101b (in Harvard 4) takes up Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and also offers some outstanding guest lecturers...