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Chalmers organized the dinner with the help of Jerome S. Bruner, Master of Currier House, and Stanley Hoffmann, professor of Government, inviting about a dozen friends and colleagues "who might be interested in matters connected with education...
Though the dimensions of De Gaulle's place in French history are already evident, years must pass before a conclusion can be reached on such questions as whether Europe was actually better served by keeping Britain out in the cold a while longer. Harvard Political Scientist Stanley Hoffmann, for one, believes that if Utopian federalists had managed to achieve some sort of European unity ten or 15 years ago, it would have been "a merger of confused peoples not knowing what they were doing. The kind of Western Europe that is emerging now is a very pragmatic Europe, cooperating...
...Inge S. Hoffmann, Scholar of the Radcliffe Institute and co-author of "De Gaulle as a Political Artist" (Daedalus, Summer 1968), disagreed with the other professors' assessment of the impact of de Gaulle's death...
...Napoleon said that he left France smaller than he took her," Hoffmann added. "De Gaulle certainly left it larger than...
...prepared by the Committee on Undergraduate Education and subsequently supported by the Faculty Council. Though not a member of either group. I took part in the planning of the proposal; I write now to express my concern over the Faculty's action, and to clarify my remarks following Professor Hoffmann's statement. For one thing, those of us- students and Faculty alike- who serve on committees and spend endless hours debating the issues to finally reach compromises in order to bring proposals to the Faculty, often find that reforms are turned down or postponed because they cannot be subsumed under...