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...Arthur Maass. Thomson Professor of Government, said "for a political analyst, this kind of thing is very exciting--I would have thought that a lot of special interest groups would have gotten together and stopped this bill...
...Maass said "the passage of the bill shows that a strong, charismatic president can turn things around...
Although Brademas has no experience in university administration, his interest and involvement in education will make him a "well-informed university president," Arthur Maass, Thomson Professor of Government, said yesterday. Maass praised Brademas for his "deep interest" in Harvard during his years in Congress...
...groups are shifting and everybody tastes a little bit of both sides, but I'm in the minority almost all the time." He notes a general tendency to regard his more recent works less seriously. "People feel it's not economics, it's irrelevant, it's speculation." Maass asserts that Marglin's later career has not been as extraordinary as his early work, adding, "I don't hold that against him, his early work was exceptional...
...Maass disagrees that such a proceedure is necessary. "We certainly haven't gone out and made a special search for Marxists," Maass comments, "If we did, you wouldn't get scholars who would be recognized all over the world. That is what we are looking for." Duesenberry says that he thinks the Economics Department "tries to see pure talent when we find it," adding that he has voted to tenure with whose views he strongly disagrees. "Nobody is perfectly objective," he explains, "All I think you can do is try to rise above...