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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Louis Hartz '40, professor of Government, will moderate a forum on "International Relations" Wednesday morning. At 11 a.m., Radcliffe College will hold its 82nd commencement ceremonies. Mary I. Bunting, president of the College who returns after a year with the Atomic Energy Commission, will address the graduating seniors...

Author: By Ann Peck, | Title: Band Serenades 25th; '40 Reunion Continues At Essex Club Today | 6/14/1965 | See Source »

...Shaw Compared." Mason Hammond '25 won $50 apiece for translations in Greek and Latin. Clarence Crane Brinton '19 won an Elizabeth Wilder Prize in 1916, made to a Freshman in need of financial aid who receive the highest mark on a German A or B exam. Brinton, like Louis Hartz '40 and Leonard K. Nash '39 won deturs, prizes of books awarded out of the Charity of Edward Hopkins to students making Group 1 for the first time. In 1936 Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr. 38 wrote a laudable sophomore essay and won a Ferguson. Walter Jackson Bate...

Author: By Nancy Moran, | Title: How to Become Fabulously Rich: Study Soil Mechanics | 3/17/1965 | See Source »

...Harvard-Radcliffe International Relations Council has elected the Following officers for 1965: Richard S. Friedman '66, president; Daniel P. Santo Pietro '66, vice-president; Harris L. Hartz '67, secretary; Margaret T. Bessin '66, treasurer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HRIRC Officers | 3/1/1965 | See Source »

...none of these appeals, there remains a choice between "Groups Theory with Application to Statistical Mechanics" (Physics 264) and Louis Hartz' strangely timed course on nineteenth century political thought (Gov. 203). If absolutely nothing lures you, then await the gentlemanly hour of eleven to arise...

Author: By Wilson LYMAN Krats, | Title: Shopping Around: Tu. Th. (S.) | 9/24/1963 | See Source »

...next hour is much more civilized, and allows time for a leisurely breakfast. Two of the best social science courses of the summer, Prof. Louis Hartz' Social Sciences S-118, and Prof. Robert G. McCloskey's Government S-107, are given then. Hartz teaches "Democratic Theory and Its Critics," a trenchant and often brilliant (occasionally too brilliant) examination of the "reconstruction of classical liberal thought." Many have been known to swear by Hartz, as they do by McCloskey, who teaches (in the summer only) "American Political Thought...

Author: By Steven V. Roserts, | Title: '...the essential condition' | 7/1/1963 | See Source »

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