Word: gov
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Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., '38, (above) associate professor of History, has taken a leave of absence to work on Gov. Adlai Stevenson's personal campaign staff. Schlesinger's course in American intellectual history, History 169, will be omitted this fall. He will teach the spring half of the course if he returns after the election...
Things proceeded along these lines until the exam period of his senior year. George Everett had done well enough and was on his way to the old Gov. 55b final, his last in college, when it happened...
Entitled "Preparing College Men and Women for Politics," the report claimed that Gov. 1 was far removed from the actualities of government and politics the United States and touched only lightly on the nation's government. According to the study, most faculty members in political science departments have light or no practical experience and that many courses are taught by "unsupervised a apprentices...
...reply to these charges, Cherington said one quarter of Gov. 1 deals said U.S. government and that the second term's readings and lectures deal direct second with actualities of government. He also pointed out that at least one half of the permanent staff in the Government Department have had experience in public service and that many maintain continuing contacts in active affairs...
...Democratic popularity contest, Senator Estes Kefauver of Tonnessee ran up an impressive total over a scattering of write-in votes for President Truman, Gov. Adai Stevenson of Illinois, and others. In 1.212 of 3.840 precincts, Kefauver got 50,447 votes...