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...introduced in 1993, which banned multiple surnames in Germany. Before this legislation, triple- or quadruple-barreled names were rare, but they existed: there is an East German athlete, for example, named Simone Greiner-Petter-Memm, and a prominent pollster and political scientist who went by Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann-Maier-Leibnitz until she dropped the second half of her name after her husband died. And members of the German aristocracy often carry extremely long names. (See pictures of Berlin...
...have a Gen Ed program,” said history professor Charles S. Maier ’60. “I think to run two programs sets up an unhealthy—it just sets up the idea that we don’t know what to provide students...
History Professor Charles S. Maier ’60 recalled taking Social Sciences 2: “Western Thought and Institutions”—a kind of predecessor to Social Studies 10: “Introduction to Social Studies,” which required readings like Weber and Rousseau. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...Maier, who also served on the committee, said that Summers did not realize that regularly voicing his own opinions was stifling the discussion. “When the president intervenes in something like this, he comes with more than his voice,” Maier said. “He comes with his office...
...news article "Kicking the Core to the Curb" incorrectly stated that history professor Charles S. Maier ’60 recalled taking Social Sciences 2: “Western Thought and Institutions.” In fact, Maier said he took Social Sciences 1, not Social Sciences...