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...Harvard, many research projects are in operation--many of them on a joint basis with other graduate schools. Surveys of Massachusetts administrative and judicial procedures have been completed, and Professor Sheldon Glueck is analysing some legal problems in juvenile delinquency. The Law School is also starting an advisory study for Israel's legal development. Another new project is an inquiry for the International Bank into the regulation of the electric industry in underdeveloped countries. These research projects at Harvard show a functional approach to law that would not be foreign to a Yale environment...

Author: By Bernard M. Gwertzman and John G. Wofford, S | Title: Harvard, Yale Law: Academic Parallel | 11/20/1954 | See Source »

...School criminologists Sheldon and Eleanor Glueck will direct the center...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Wins Permit to Use Building for Delinquency Study | 6/4/1954 | See Source »

...Sheldon Glueck, Roscoe Pound Professor of Law, who worked with Hooton on studies of delinquency, praised him: "Professor Hooton's untimely death comes as a great shock to all who knew him as a man of profound and fearless scholarship and delightful and original wit. Harvard and the world of anthropology have suffered a great loss...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Anthropologist Hooton Dies; Praised by Contemporaries | 5/4/1954 | See Source »

...than 60 Harvard teachers supported or joined the Communist party's 200-odd Red front organizations." But when it comes time to name names he can only come up with 21; and a politically tame 21 they are too, including Gordon W. Allport, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sr., Criminologist Sheldon Glueck, Arthur N. Holcombe, Walter Gropius and William E. Hocking...

Author: By J. ANTHONY Luk, | Title: Harvard Confidential | 3/11/1954 | See Source »

...hopes to keep the addition small in size, but strong in the humanities. Opening enrollment: 200. Anticipated limit: 1,500. ¶ From Boston came two hopeful plans to discover potential juvenile delinquents before they start smashing windows or smoking reefers. One system, devised by Harvard Law School Criminologist Sheldon Glueck and his wife Eleanor, depends on a detailed survey of a pupil's family surroundings, whereupon investigators can rate the child according to a scale of the Gluecks' devising. The other method, invented by Boston University's William C. Kvaraceus, includes both a check list for rating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Report Card | 2/22/1954 | See Source »

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