Word: gov
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...down every word of often meaningless lectures, wobbly young students gather at the feet of Professor John Dunlop to learn the latest styles in strikes and collective bargaining (Ec 129). Those interested in Metropolis, Gotham and Megalopolis should stop in to hear Professor Banfield explain "Urban Policy Problems" (Gov 146). Music 1 teaches students the difference between a monotone and a metronome...
...know how long a novel can be until you've read Bleak House; this and other epics of the "sceptered isle" from the bonecrushing backbone of Eng 105, "Introduction to the English Novel." Masochists shouldn't miss Gov 108, "Legal Theory...
...expertise has gained world acclaim, Life, writ large and lustily, is also a prime topic in one of the college's best (and toughest) English courses. "Chaucer" (Eng 115). For those with a yen for comparative studies, Professor Giovanni Sartori of the University of Florence holds forth in Gov 112b, "Political Systems of Continental Europe...
...venture into the afternoon schedule of seminars; but those who do are usually well-rewarded. Two of the best this fall: Eng 285, "The Craft of Poetry," taught by Harvard's poet laureate in residence, Robert Lowell, and Gov 289, "Western European Studies Seminar," with Messrs. Hoffman, Kissinger, and Wylie...
Members of the Society have been actively opposing Goldwater's candidacy. After last month's Governors' Conference in Cleveland, the group wrote a "confidential" 10-page denouncement of the Arizona Senator, which was sent to key liberal Republicans, including Pennsylvania Gov. William Scranton