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...Summer Lecture Series at 3:00 this afternoon, speaking on the topic, Liberalism and the Democratic Party. Like all subsequent events on the lecture schedule, today's talk will be open to the public and free of charge. The next lecture is set for July 19, when Robert G. McCloskey associate professor of Government will speak on The Republican Outlook...
...succeeding Thursday afternoons the speakers will be: Robert G. McCloskey, associate professor of Government at Harvard (July 19); Joseph C. Palamountain, associate professor of Government at Wesleyan (July 26); Denis Johnston, professor of English at Mount Holyoke (August 2); and, to conclude the series, Glen Haydon, Kenan Professor of Music at the University of North Carolina, on August...
...Newspaper Editors, getting the big speakers and claiming the big, black headlines. Busy being the father of the bride in Missouri was the top Democratic crowd-getter, Harry Truman, who used to pack the armory (capacity 5,000). Away in Monaco at another wedding was Party Treasurer Matt McCloskey, the man most immediately concerned with Democratic fundraising. These key absences, and a number of others, left Paul Butler and the Democratic comptroller, Mrs. Mary Zirkle, to explain the financial crisis...
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...