Word: hartz
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Cabot-Miss Helen M. Cam. History; Louis Hartz '40, Government; Harry Levin '33, English; Kenneth B. Murdock '16, English; Alfred S. Romer, Zoology; and Henry Murray '15, lecturer on Clinical Psychology...
...Louis Hartz '40 will return from his sabbatical in February as an associate professor, the University announced last night...
...Hartz rose fast from a teaching fellow in 1942 to instructor in 1945, to assistant professor in 1947. His courses have included a General Education class in Democratic Theory and its Crities...
...always with Hartz, both the style and the substance were brilliant. But since I'm a little short on space today, let me skip the substance--there's nothing so dull as a synopsis anyway--and talk about Hartz's manner of speaking...
...almost puts his entire weight on it; later his fingers grasp air with tenseness and tautness--early with violence. These mannerisms aren't superficial. They come out of a terrific absorption in ideas. They come out of an effort to express those ideas clearly, completely, and precisely. And Hartz is so successful in this effort that his audience laughs, not because what he says is funny, but because it is so perfectly right. The laughter comes form aesthetic satisfaction and if you don't believe it, go and find out for yourself. Hartz can be heard...