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...YORK TIMES Book Review piece last fall on Joseph Lash's Fleanor and Franklin. Professor Frank Freidel scolded gossips who place too much emphasis on the Lucy Mercer affair because "they lose sight of a larger significance: the solidarity and effectiveness of the Roosevelt marriage in the area of politics and reform." Those with a similarly enlightened view of the political potential for male-female relationships in modern American society will give thanks that at least one Harvard publishing unit is still willing to lose money on an item of political and social importance--such as this complete collection...
What little there has been written about blacks and oppression. Aptheker said, "has been written mostly from the perspectives of white scholars and slaveholders." Aptheker cited the recent works of Frank Freidel, professor of History, and Oscar Handlin, Warren Professor of American History, as examples of efforts which underplayed the role of black Americans...
Other Harvard faculty members who announced their support for McGovern were John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics; George Wald, Higgins Professor of Biology; Frank B. Freidel. professor of History: Harvey G. Cox, professor of Divinity: and Abram J. Chayes, professor...
...Yard, and the promise of a paper justifying Department policies. I am leaving because the best teacher in the Department, Professor Bailyn, admits that he envies a scholar who can work without ever teaching. I am leaving because I do not want a degree which is, as Professor Freidel says, simply a "union card" which allows me to teach in an "acceptable" school. Spare me from the "acceptable" schools of this world...
...Harvard degree. I am leaving because it is embarrassing to hear a Department Chairman admitting frankly that "I think you are being victimized, but there is nothing I can do about it." I am leaving even though I respect and appreciate the sincere professional concern which Professors Buck and Freidel have shown me. I am leaving because Professor Heimert-my last, best hope-does not think I should study popular literature either. I am leaving because when I look around I am afraid of what Harvard Graduate School does to people's souls. I am leaving because I am already...