Word: gen
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...thank you again for your interest. Paul J. Werbos Gen. Sec'y, HCSE
...safe society, and he has discovered that art can be dangerous. This is nothing new. As a poet in one of Yeats's plays says to the king against whom he is asserting his rights, "When did the poets promise safety, King?" Peter Wirth Teaching Fellow in Gen...
...nineteenth century Eliot started the elective system; early in the twentieth Lowell began concentrations. Late in his career, Lowell also instituted the House system, and right after the Second World War Conant's General Education Committee wrote the Red Book, and Harvard has lived with its distribution and Gen Ed requirements ever since. Although by no stretch of the imagination can Bok's report to the overseers compare in magnitude to these other, better formulated proposals, he seems to be testing the water for a possible plunge into undergraduate curriculum reform...
...comedy is as light as balsa wood, but the key performers are as sol id as oaks. Hyde-White can milk a line till it turns to cream. Almost equally adept are Robert Coote as a jowl-waggling army colonel and Geoffrey Sumner as a member of the landed gen try who regards all birds as fair game...
...also think a coach must be able to talk to Harvard students about something more than athletics. I'm always open to talk to the kids about Gen Ed or anything else that will help me to develop a better relationship...