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...work, perhaps hoping that at least part of it will come back as a tax deduction. One example is James Purvis, 33, Boston University religions professor, who went to work on the excavation of an ancient Canaanite fortress in Israel, under the supervision of Theologian-Archaeologist Nelson Glueck. Purvis, who says that he left behind "three angry children and an equally angry wife," earns his keep by arising each day at 5 a.m. to begin digging in the broiling sun with the other Biblical scholars. He gets along on a kibbutz diet of cucumbers, tomatoes, eggs and bread, swats...
...Psychiatry, Sheldon Glueck. Johns Hopkins Press...
...intellectuals' new affluence is not confined to the scientists and economists. Archaeologist Nelson Glueck was recently asked to join the board of a Cincinnati insurance company. Philosophers and novelists are not exactly swamped with management job offers, but their salaries are higher, their lecture fees munificent, and, what with paperbacks, they not only can get anything published, but published for gold. Then there are the foundations. If one can't get a Guggenheim, one can always get a Ford, and if not a Ford, a Rockefeller. At the last meeting of the Northwestern University Finnegans Wake Society...
From his fourteen years as the chief investigator for the delinquency research team of Eleanor and Sheldon Glueck of the Harvard Law School, to his career at Boston College Law School (first in his class, assistant dean, and assistant professor), to his years as executive secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Bar Examiners, McGrath had acquired a broad background before he became commissioner...
This is the man who was fired by John Volpe. Sheldon Glueck, Roscoe Pound Professor of Law, Emeritus, says "McGrath would serve with distinction in almost any post, federal or state, having to do with almost any aspect of criminal justice...