Word: mccloskey
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Robert G. McCloskey, associate professor of Goverment, said that it would be "fatuously optimistic" to say that the Democratic chances were not hurt by the President's statement. He also added that the Republicans would "probably not unload Nixon because that would tend to split the party." McCloskey felt that the Democrats now had "outside chances" of winning the race...
...certain quarters the United States Constitution, venerable as it is, seems unpopular these days. The United States Supreme Court, venerable as it is, does, too. In "Government 124," meeting in Long fellow Alumnae Hall, Associate Professor McCloskey puts the two reprobates together to see what effect they've had on each other through the years. His course on American Constitutional Development traces the interpretation of the Constitution by the Supreme Court, paying special attention to decisions of the post-World...
...Michael McCloskey '56 was elected president of the Young Democrats Club last Thursday. Joseph L. Steinberg '58 became the new vice-president: Gordon A. Martin '57, secretary; and Charles Edson '56, treasurer...
Agreeing with the Council's main points, Robert G. McCloskey, associate professor of Government, stated that "it would be outrageous if anyone were called to account for what he might say in a debate." He maintained that cadets should be trained "beyond the military rule of thumb...
Charles R. Cherington '38, professor of Government, agreed with McCloskey. "I had hoped to see him expelled, but that's impossible. This full censure must go through, Cherington said...