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...book has not been selling well. "In fact, it's not selling at all. I'm surprised anyone buys it if they don't know me," Miller says. "Nobody knows about either me or the book. I got a nice letter from Albert Guerard the other day, saying he was upset about the way This Passing Night was being neglected, and saying not to worry, that The Immoralist didn't sell 300 copies in five years...

Author: By J. MICHAEL Crichton, | Title: Clive T. Miller | 12/5/1962 | See Source »

...houses on university land. To snag former Harvard Sociologist Sanford M. Dornbusch, Stanford doubled its sociology department with men of his choice. In similar deals Stanford captured American Historian David Potter after 19 years at Yale, German Historian Gordon Craig after 20 years at Princeton, Novelist-Critic Albert J. Guerard after 23 years at Harvard. When the faculty got so good that he had to combat counter-raiders, Sterling set up "The Fighting Fund," an emergency war chest for matching bids of other universities for Stanford professors. Says Sterling: "We used to offer salubrious climate and living conditions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Fast PACE at Palo Alto | 11/9/1962 | See Source »

...fall it is taking on Yale's entire 40-year-old Center of Alcohol Studies. It captured American Historian David Potter after 19 years at Yale, Mathematician Edward G. Begle after 19 years at Yale, German Historian Gordon Craig after 20 years at Princeton, Novelist-Critic Albert J. Guerard (Stanford '34) after 23 years at Harvard. Among this fall's other acquisitions: Albert H. Hastorf, chairman of Dartmouth's psychology department; Emile Despres, chairman of Williams' economics department; and James H. Clancy, head of State University of Iowa's theater arts department. For academic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: California Gold Rush | 9/22/1961 | See Source »

...carried a paid advertisement in which over seventy scholars from the Boston area urged a re-evaluation of the Government's Cuban policy. The petition, constructed as an open letter to President Kennedy, was signed by Edmund Wilson, Lewis Mumford, Lillian Hellman, Harry Levin, Norbert Wiener, Reuben Brower, Albert Guerard, David Owen, Morton White and Eric Bentley, among others. It called for an attempt to "detach the Castro regime from the Communist bloc by working for a diplomatic detente and a resumption of trade relations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In Defense of Criticism | 5/22/1961 | See Source »

Among the statement's early signers were Professors Eric Bentley, Reuben A. , Albert J. Guerard, H. Stuart Hughes, and David Riesman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professors Sign Protest Of U.S. Policy in Cuba | 5/5/1961 | See Source »

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