Word: helpful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...exactly eleven professors of American history in all U.S. colleges. They viewed the early Republic as an ideal state from which America had subsequently declined. For them the new democratic institutions established between 1776 and 1787 had been born of European theory, and flourished in America only with the help of Divine Providence. The new, progressive historians, aware of Marx and Darwin and stirred by the belief that history must be both dynamic and toughly realistic, read American history in radically different ways...
Miss Anderson said she had wanted to write the A.F.S. president because she was unaware of any efforts to help Miss Blueye...
...group of Miss Blueye's Radcliffe friends, concerned that nothing was being done to help her, took up a collection to send Heidi Ryan '70 to visit Miss Blueye's parents in Basom, New York...
...Anderson '70, who along with Miss Blueye was once an American Field Service Exchange student, said she had planned to write the president of A.F.S. on Miss Blueye's behalf. She said the organization might have contacts among Hungarian officials, who would be able to help...
Cavers went to Japan in 1953 to help start the Japanese-American Program for Cooperation in Legal Studies, which sponsored the exchange of Japanese and American law students and professors...