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Stephen Gilman, professor of Romance Languages; Roy Glauber, professor of Physics; Natuan Grazer, professor of Education and Social Structure; Peter Goureviten, assistant professor of Government; James R. Higntower, professor of Chinese Literature; Albert O. ??man, ??der Professor of Political Economy; Stanley Hoffman, professor of Government; Waiter Kaiser, professor of Comparative Literature and English; Harry P. Kerr, professor of Public Speaking; Martin Kilson, professor of Government; Davia C. Kmsey, assistant professor of Education; Ernst Kitzinger, Porter University Professor; Klaus-Friedrich Koch, assistant professor of Social Anthropology; Rustam Z. Kothavala, director, Harvard Science Center, lecturer on Geology; Harry Levin, Babbitt Professor...

Author: By M. DAVID Landau, | Title: Only 68 Professors Sign Open Letter to Kissinger | 3/31/1971 | See Source »

...Grants totaling $23 million, plus loan guarantees for buildings and working capital, would be made available to encourage formation of prepaid health-maintenance organizations like California's Kaiser Plan. Such groups, which provide broad medical and preventive health services for fixed annual fees, now cover 7,000,000 Americans. Some Administration officials believe that the plans can reduce by half the average number of days that patients spend in hospitals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Presidential Prescription for Health | 3/1/1971 | See Source »

...have to disagree with Messrs. kaiser and Sanders-Bey: the only things for which Martin Kilson's recent letter to the CRIMSON shows "a contemptuous disregard" are certain taboos sustained on this campus by the prevailing atmosphere of white liberal guilt. Professor Kilson apparently keeps stepping out of line because, being neither white nor guilty, he doesn't feel compelled to recognize those taboos...

Author: By William C. Dowling iii, | Title: MORE LIBERAL GUILT? | 2/17/1971 | See Source »

...real point of the Kilson-Kaiser/Sanders-Bey exchange, it seems to me, is not the substantive questions with which it purports to deal (Is the Black Studies program an academic joke? Is black racism rampant at Harvard?) but the psycho-dynamics underlying them. Any discussion of such questions threatens to bring to light the degree to which the brand of black militancy" now popular on campus is purely the creation of liberal masochism, and, as such, a phenomenon of group psychology rather than politics. But we must remember that the fairy-tale about the emperor's new clothes is really...

Author: By William C. Dowling iii, | Title: MORE LIBERAL GUILT? | 2/17/1971 | See Source »

...revenues fell by more than 10% in 1970. In addition, the U.S. is bringing home nearly a third of the 64,000 troops stationed in South Korea. The effect can already be seen in microcosm in the town of Inchon. When the U.S.'s Camp Kaiser closed down there in November, 10,000 shopkeepers, taxi drivers and prostitutes were deprived of their prime source of income...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: The Pain of Yankee Going Home | 1/11/1971 | See Source »

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