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Purcell and Reischauer had been unable to come to Washington, so the final group included Schelling, Bator, May (who hadn't arrived), Seymour Martin Lipset (government and Social Relations), Richard Neustadt (government aide to President Truman), George Kistiakowsky (chemistry, chief science advisor to President Eisenhower), William Capron (associate dean of the Kennedy School, former assistant director of the budget), Adam Yarmolinsky (law, advisor to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson), Paul Doty (biochemistry, former member of the President's Science Advisory Committee), Konrad Bloch (biochemistry, Nobel laurcate), Frank Westheimer (chemistry), Gerald Holton (physics), and Michael Walzer (government, sterling dove credentials...
...group of 13 senior Faculty members are all men with connections in Washington. Many were advisors to advisors to previous administrations. They include Dean May and professors Francis M. Bator. Edwin O. Reischauer, Richard E. Neustadt, George B. Kistiakowsky, Seymour Martin Lipset, William M. Capron. Michael Walzer, Adam Yarmolinsky '43, Gerald Holton, Conrad Bloch, Thomas Schelling, and Edward M. Purcell...
...ambassador to Japan: Richard E. Neustadt, professor of Government, who was an aide to President Truman: George B. Kistiakowsky. Abbott and James Lawrence Professor of Chemistry, who was science advisor to President Eisenhower: Francis M. Bator, professor of Political Economy, who was an advisor to President Johnson; Seymour Martin Lipset, professor of Government and Social Relations; and William M. Capron, lecturer on Political Economy and former assistant Director of the Budget...
...Seymour Martin Lipset, professor of Government and Social Relations, argued that this "would cheapen the anti-war movement. We shouldn't ask anybody to have pity on us because we're against...
...attitudes of faculty with regard to equality or power outside the university do not apply inside," Lipset said yesterday. "This is not a basic shift." he added, "it has always been there...