Word: gov
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Holcombe stops teaching Gov. 1b this spring after 30 years, and the lecture leaves the list of unusual talks given annually by professors in the College. These lectures, ranging in subject from glass-enclosed Victorian halls to hunting sea otters, are often remembered by students when the rest of the course is just a dim recollection...
...Gov 1b, Holcombo concedes that part of the Ivory Soap slogan is true. "It floats," he says, "Is a perfectly reasonable claim, the truth of which anyone can find out by putting a bar in water. But the question of its purity is never answered...
Eleven o'clock: McCloskey, who was very popular in his Constitutional Government course this fall, is now giving Gov. 107, American Political Theory, in Boylston 22. Bruner givers his old Opinion and Communication course, Social Relations 152, in Emerson 211; his lectures are always interesting and original. Probably the most interesting course given in the History department this term can be heard in Harvard 4: Owen's British History since 1814. Owen's lectures are gems and the material is consistently interesting. Poggioli in Comp. Lit. 102 (Sever 7) and Kluckhohn in Anthropology 1b (Geographical Institute Auditorium). Poggioli...
...shelves of our headquarters on the first floor of Agassiz filled," Julia R. Ashenhurst '51, chairman of the exchange, said last night. She estimated that 150 books had been sold and issued a plea for more copies of Locke's "Second Treatise," "Mirror for Man," and Math 1a and Gov 1a books...
...Gov'nor O. K. Allen...