Word: karpovitch
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Sadja Stokowski '51 was named winner of Radcliffe's Oliver-Dabney Prize in History 1 for her essay on the Italian elections of 1948, Michael Karpovitch, professor of History, announced yesterday...
Concerning the way in which Professor Taylor and Professor Karpovitch have handled the course--I think they have done a magnificent job. They have stressed broad understanding rather than petty detail or a number of arbitrary points. They have asked no questions that are not obviously important after one careful reading of the assignment. As for the dates and map assignments, unlike those in every other history course I have taken, they were (1) easy, (2) helpful as hooks on which to hang more facts, (3) helpful as a way of making all migrations, territorial changes, etc., more meaningful...
...developments have precipitated History 1's retirement this year. Professor Karpovitch, who has been giving the second half, is taking-over the Slavic Department next fall and will be unable to continue. And General Education has now matured sufficiently to perform the course's function, presumably with greater value to the non-concentrator...
...Michael Karpovitch, associate professor of History, will discuss "The Task of Modern Liberals" at the meeting...
...four teams to represent Harvard will be: Alan Berk '47 and Thomas A. McFarland, Jr. '47, Hugh R. Dudley '49 and Theodore L. Eliot, Jr. '48, Julian J. Leavitt '49 and Harold J. Kinsberg '49, and Alfred B. Lewis, Jr. '49 and Serge Karpovitch...