Word: gov
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Gov. Is Divided...
Concentration requirements are: four fall courses in the department, including Gov. 1; one full course in History; and either Economics 1 or Social Sciences 115 professor Harris' Economics for the Citizen...
...Gov. I is considered by many the least valuable basic course in the College. The first half, devoted to theory and theoreticians, is taught by Elliott; Holcombe rambles through the spring term on "political institutions in the contemporary world...
...first section of courses, Theory, is the smallest. Beer gives 112 and 113, Parliamentary and Comparative Government, respectively, with increasing authority but with notable variations in degree of interest. Fainsod's Know Your Enemy 1 (Gov. 115: Dictatorship and the Government and Politics of the Soviet Union) has been a great box office success since the Cold War began. Topping off the group is Friedrich's weighty 106, which "traces the development of political thought and jurisprudence from Greek and Jewish antiquity . . . to the nineteenth century and relates it to cultural and institutional growth." This course is open only...
...starting lineups: HARVARD GOV. DUMMER Canepa, 2b Flynn, lf Knowlton, rf Kelley, 2b Smith, cf Fisher, 3b Arnow, lf Zins, ss McCusker, 3b Jaquith, cf O'Connor, 1b Robb, rf Carlevale, ss George, 1b De Rahm, c Dickerman, c Rhinelander or P. Samborski, p Ricketson...