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Oversubscription is "hard to foresee since there is no registration," Maier said. He added that the department would try to keep the class size "lower than the theoretical maximum" of six, though some tutors said they have classes of as many as seven or eight...
...department has tried to compensate by hiring extra tutors, especially in American history, where two former tutors are on leave this year doing research, Maier said. Tutors who have taught History 98 but were not scheduled to do so this year were rehired, he explained, and added that several tutors were given extra sections...
Each spring brings Crimson headlines and angry letters from concerned students about yet another young, bright, talented teacher who has been denied promotion or tenure. More recent examples include Theda Skocpol, Molly Nolan, and the recently returned Charles Maier, to name but a few. It is clear to me that as much as I care about any one professor, the problem is systemic and must be addressed as such...
...conference--sponsored by the K-School's Center for Business and Government--attracted more than 25 business and public sector leaders, along with Leonard and three other faculty members. Officials attending the conference included the mayor of Newark. N. J. Kenneth Gibson, the mayor of Milwaukee, Wise., Henry Maier, and Congressman William F. Clinger (R-Penn...
James S. Duesenberry, Maier Professor of Money and Banking and a member of the Council of Economic Advisers under former President Lyndon B. Johnson, said that the spending freeze was "simply a way for reacting to demands about doing something with the budget," he added that it would be unlikely that Congress would agree to what could amount to $30 to $40 billion in non-defense expenditures...