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Recently you gave a Mr. Gwirtzman an opportunity to tell the CRIMSON readers something of the lecture Bill Buckley delivered in New Haven a short time ago. As a member of the organization which sponsored Mr. Buckley's appearance, I hope you will give me the same opportunity, and--if it will not impose on vitally needed space--a chance to express my repugnance at the character of Mr. Gwirtzman's remarks...
...Buckley's subject, "The Liberal Mind" was delivered with the purpose of exposing some of the latent fallacies of in the liberal mind--namely its inconsistency, its intolerance, and its basic disregard for precise evaluation of facts and evidence. I do not know Mr. Gwirtzman. I do not know if he possesses a liberal mind. I do not know if he possesses a mind. Yet it is obvious to me that his report of the Buckley lecture exemplified the same kind of inconsistency of which Mr. Buckley was concerned. Indeed, Mr. Gwirtzman might well deserve the title of "mental spastic...
Louis Begley, English; Bernard L. Busfield, Jr., Biology; Andrew T. Cole, Jr., Classics; Henry Stecle Commage, Jr., Latin; Howard A. Corwin, Biology; James D. Finkelstein, Chemistry; Steven C. Frautschi, Physics; Frank I. Goodman, History; Milton S. Gwirtzman, Government; David Korn, Biochemical Sciences; Nelson R. Lampert, Chemistry; Robert C. Lasch, History; David B. Lewin, Mathematics; Charles M. McEwen, Jr., Germanic Languages and Literature...
...Commencement Parts come next. Andrew T. Cole '54 will give the Latin Salutatory Oration; Milton S. Gwirtzman will give the English Oration on "Education and the Silent Generation"; and Mortimer H. Chambers '49 will give the Graduate School English Part. After the awarding of the degrees, the exercises will close with the singing of the Commencement Hymn and a benediction...
Milton S. Gwirtzman '54 was awarded the James Gordon Bennett Prize of approximately $150 for his thesis, "The Decline of the Democratic Party in New York State: 1932-1952." The grant is given for the best essay in English prose on some subject of American governmental domestic or foreign policy of contemporaneous interest...