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...computers are concerned," complained the Czech magazine Kulturní Tvorba, "we are still living in primeval times. We are 50 times worse than the U.S., 15 times worse than West Germany and Scandinavia, ten times worse than Britain, France, Holland and other countries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Eastern Europe: They Want Computers | 6/10/1966 | See Source »

...though, High must face the Republican candidate, Jacksonville Investment Banker Claude Kirk, 40. Florida's lopsided Democratic registration makes Kirk the decided underdog, but he is highly personable, and proved his vote-getting talent two years ago by polling an impressive 562,212 votes against Democratic Senator Spessard Holland. And as Burns can testify, Florida voters are prone to swing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Florida: Two Mistakes Too Many | 6/3/1966 | See Source »

...million for a faculty exchange program. Young Latin American professors, such as Helio Jaquaribe, Visiting Lecturer in Government for three terms, and Alvaro Jara, who will teach colonial economic history next year, have been brought to Harvard. Under the Ford program and an additional grant from the Holland Research Fund, young faculty members have received money for study in Latin America...

Author: By James A. Kirkman, | Title: Latin American Studies | 6/3/1966 | See Source »

Moreover, the prospects for the future are hazy. Chairman of the Committee, Professor Ernest May, admits the program will probably "idle" for the next few years. The Ford and Holland Grants expire within the next year and prospects for renewal are negligible. Two key men in the area for the last two years, Helio Jaguaribe and assistant professor of History Thomas Skidmore, are leaving. The Latin American Summer Fellowship program is funded on a yearly basis. The plans for the proposed Latin American Research Center are at best uncertain...

Author: By James A. Kirkman, | Title: Latin American Studies | 6/3/1966 | See Source »

...field should be expanded. On the senior faculty three to five new chairs should be created. The gapeing holes in Government, modern Latin American history, and the History of Art should be filled. With regard to the junior faculty, funds must be secured to replace the Ford and Holland grants. Harvard is finding it increasingly difficult to hold junior faculty members. One solution is to provide faculty research grants and to allow one-half teaching loads. The expanded faculty in the area would make such a reduction in teaching loads possible...

Author: By James A. Kirkman, | Title: Latin American Studies | 6/3/1966 | See Source »

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