Word: martin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...attitudes of the Soviet people toward their government--including their various misgivings--will be described at 8 p.m. tonight by Martin E. Malia, assistant professor of History, in New Lecture Hall...
...first was the late Franz Rosenzweig (TIME, April 5, 1954). The second is Martin Buber (TIME, Jan. 23). The third is Abraham Joshua Heschel. 49, Polish-born, Berlin-educated friend of Theologian Buber and associate professor of Jewish ethics and mysticism at Manhattan's Jewish Theological Seminary. Twinkle-eyed Dr. Heschel, a small man located beneath a bush of grey hair, labors in a blue haze of cigar smoke, and writes prose that sings and soars in the warm, intuitive tradition of the great 18th century Hasidic leaders from whom he is descended. His just-published book...
Many university students in the Soviet Union are cynical toward Communist indoctrination and rigid discipline, Martin E. Malia, associate professor of History, and Richard N. Frye, associate professor of Middle Eastern Studies, asserted last night...
...review in every issue. The first of these, Charles Sifton's review of Leslie Fiedler's essays, handles an important topic with some comprehension and a bit of felicitous expression. The Advocate is at last beginning to advocate something, if only as an appreciation of others' ideas. Eric Martin's cover is pleasant enough, but its light blue might have appealed more in warmer weather. Biddle and Midgette illustrate well, as usual...
...Martin E. Malia, associate professor of History, and Richard N. Frye, associate professor of Middle Eastern Studies. will speak tonight at 8 on "Impressions of Russian Travelers." The discussion, which will be moderated by Merle Fainsod, professor of Government, will be held in the Adams House dining room...