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...original reason for entering the University was to study the history of the British Commonwealth. He received a Ph.D. in 1949, became an instructor in History in 1951 and an assistant professor in 1954. He was appointed to a lectureship in 1959, after he had been Master of Leverett for two years...
Among those named to serve on the lectureship committee, which is now raising an initial endowment of $2500, are Radcliffe president Mary I. Bunting; Robert R. Bowie, director of Harvard's center for international affairs; and A.H. Parker, president of the Old Colony Trust...
...doctrine of immortality of the soul, although the subject of the Ingersoll lectureship, is only one of the six ways the eternal life can be considered, Tillich emphasized. Through it the individual is preserved in his union with the eternal...
...film showing and subsequent discussion on movie-making is this year's Spencer Lectureship, a series of annual programs on aspects of drama. Past Spencer Lecturers, usually practicing artists, have included T. S. Eliot '10, Lillian Hellman, Michael Redgrave, Arthur Miller, and Elia Kazan...
Harry T. Levin '33, Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature, who is in charge of the Lectureship, said that after the film Bluestone would discuss movie-making, especially for students interested in film production...