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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...certainly did not mean to criticize Baldwin for rocking the boat, or to deny that we owe him a great deal. If Mr. Kilson misunderstood me I can only apologize, and question whether it was my words or his presuppositions that occasioned the misunderstanding. Martin Kilson Lecturer in Government...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: James Baldwin | 12/7/1962 | See Source »

...Volunteers and in the Peace Corps proposition itself. For although it may not be the ideal mechanism for directing part of our trained human resources to the task of development in underdeveloped countries, it is a fairly reasonable arrangement and should be supported until something better comes along. Martin Kilson, Tutor in Government; Research Associate, Center for International Affairs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: L'AFFAIRE IBADAN | 10/21/1961 | See Source »

Members of the faculty for the seven-week curriculum in Cambridge will be Paul Bohannan, of the Department of Anthropology at Northwestern; E. E. Ession Udom, of the Center for International Affairs at Harvard: Dr. Dena Farnsworth and staff of the University Medical Services; Martin Kilson, of the Department of Government at Harvard; Paul E. Sigmund, Jr., of the Department of Government at the University; Theodore Sizer, instructor in Education at Harvard, and a UCI faculty member to teach the Nigerian educational system...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Peace Corps Candidates to Arrive Monday for Training | 7/20/1961 | See Source »

With the exception of Williams' article, the recent special issue of Cambridge 38 presents a fairly solid, informative introduction to African political and economic problems. All sixteen articles are of course couched in general terms, and gloss over important differences between African states. I found Martin Kilson's study of single-party governments most interesting; it is a concise explanation of the authoritarian single-party system, which, the author rightly concludes, "will become a general pattern in African states." A second most interesting contributing is the article on African law, by Boston lawyer Archibald McColl, which, like Elliot Berg...

Author: By Claude E. Welch, | Title: Cambridge 38 | 6/5/1961 | See Source »

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