Word: levins
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Also, Paul A. David, Economics; Peter L. Falb, Mathematics (1957); Louis H. Fingerman, Biology; Franklin M. Fisher, Economics; Richard M. Friedberg, Mathematics; David A. Goldstein, Physics; Arthur C. Gossard, Physics; Pierre C. Hohenberg, Physics; Albert B. Levin, Biology; Nathaniel D. Mermin, Mathematics; James M. Murphy, Mathematics...
...make a permanent contribution to American life, which decided the University to take an active part in the Festival, giving over Sanders Theatre to the group. Indeed, among the trustees of the festival are such Harvard professors as Reuben A. Brower, Robert Chapman, Mark DeWolfe Howe '28, Harry T. Levin '33, and Archibald MacLeish. The interest of these men, and of the University, is focused on the possibilities of making the Festival a really important event, with internationally known theatrical figures coming to Cambridge and not only participating in the productions, but also taking an active part in the life...
Hunt and the other directors of the Festival believe they can both please.6Members of the Board of Trustees of the Cambridge Drama Festival, Ince. From left to right, back row: Robert H. Chapman, assistant professor of English, and Eliot L. Richardson '41, a Boston attorney; middle row: Harry T. Levin '33, professor of English and Comparative Literature, Perry T. Rathbone '33, director of the Museum of Fine Arts, and William Morris Hunt '36; front row: Mark DeWolfe Howe '28, professor of Law, and Mildred M. Jaffe...
...four distinguished persons as visiting lecturers: Miss Rosemond Tuve of Connecticut College, Mr. Northrup Frye of Toronto, Mr. F. W. Dupee of Columbia, and Mr. Armour Craig of Amherst. They will help repair the deficiencies occasioned by the sabbatical leaves of Professors Brower and Guerard; and as for Professors Levin and Bate and myself, we shall all teach here for half the year. In short, the "poor English major," whose plight you deplore, will not find himself rattling around Warren House entirely without companionship. Herschel Baker, Chairman, Department of English
Pity the poor English major. His troubles began with a retirement, were compounded by a departure, aggravated by a leave of absence to Stanford, and culminated by five Guggenheim Fellowships. The exodus leaves the department without Baker, Bate, Brower, Levin, Shannon, Guerard, and Rollins. So pity the poor English major as he tries to find a professor. Sorrow for him as he searches for courses with which to pass generals. Grieve for him as he looks for Modern Novels, Romantic Poets, Elizabethan Literature, Early Tudor Literature, Eighteenth Century Literature, Criticism, and Modern Poetry. Unloved, unwanted, and now uneducated--pity...