Word: lawing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This resemblance between scholarship and classical rugged individualism is more than metaphorical. Institutionally Riesman has noted the resistance of universities to modern industrial psychology, to planners and adjusters and programmers, reformers who want to "integrate" the institution. The university still believes in the classical law of supply and demand, and it still regards its job as completely impersonal, a matter of filling the logistic demands of society for a certain number of trained executives and technicians, no matter what the cost in frustration and humiliation to teachers or students...
Adams: Freshman Union Committee; Harvard Pre-Law Society; Class Student Council Representative; Combined Charities Drive, Chairman. Harvard Young Republican Club; Harvard Catholic Club...
Adams: Student Council, Treasurer, President; Crimson Key Society; Debate Council; Junior Usher; Union Committee; Harvard Fortnightly, Editor; Judge Club, Vice President; Pre-Law Society, Vice President...
...agree that a Harvard institution should comply with state laws but we feel it is the responsibility of an educational institution to ascertain what the law really means. At a time when more and more thinking people all over the world are concerning themselves with the dilemma of over-population, an institution like Widener Library should not withhold from its students any work which deals with a subject of such significance to the survival of mankind as the control of human reproduction. Karl Sax (Harvard M.S. '17, S.Sc. '22), Professor of Botany, President, Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts...
Winthrop: Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball; Intramural Basketball; Basketball Referee; Intramural Football; Pre-Law Society...