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Teaching government 1b in place of Arthur N. Holcombe '06, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, will be Carl J. Freidrich, professor of Government, and Charles R. Cherington '35, associate professor of Government...
Both men do better in their own special courses, Elliott in the British Empire and in "The Principles of Popular Government"--a pretty easy theory course for those who shun Professor Freidrich's monster...
However, the course management assumes that anyone who dares take it deserves at least a B minus, so there's hope for the stout hearted. If you sidestep Freidrich, you can fill the theory requirements with a patchwork of Professors Beer and Holcombe...
There is no lack of prominent Crimson names in the extension courses which include such men as Theodore Spencer, associate professor of English Payson S. Wild, associate professor of Government, and Carl J. Freidrich, professor of Government...
...school-boy, reading of him, is likely to imagine him a great brute of a man, whereas he was really slight, with thin lips, jet black hair, keen eyes, and a perpetually courteous air. Like Freidrich Nietzche, whom he most resembles in historical significance, he was an unhappy man. He seemed never to attain his ends, never to be near enough the throne to wield the sceptre, never able to find a champion for his cause. Patriotism devoured him, yet America had her Sam Adams whose name is far from disrepute...