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...work on 400 ranch-type houses to sell for less than $10,000. In Portland, Ore., Builder Franklin T. White is frankly copying many features of Levitt's ranch-type house, adding some of his own-and selling it at a higher price ($8,500). In Philadelphia, Matthew McCloskey Jr. is at work building 522 Levitt-type houses, though they do not contain all the Levitt equipment...
Robert G. McCloskey, assistant professor of Government, predicted, "It is going to be very hard from now on for any Southern state to carry on any segregated program in its graduate schools...
...Social Sciences area has any middle ground, Government is just that. Every college has a political science department, but the Government Department offers much more. Courses range from McCloskey's almost purely historical American Constitutional Development (124) to Hanford's practical State Government (140) and Friedrich's philosophical History of Political Thought (106--for seniors...
...group is Friedrich's weighty 106, which "traces the development of political thought and jurisprudence from Greek and Jewish antiquity . . . to the nineteenth century and relates it to cultural and institutional growth." This course is open only to seniors and graduate students, with a knowledge of European history recommended. McCloskey, a rapidly rising star in the department, this year takes on 107, American Political Thought...
American Government is the best stocked, with such popular favorites as McCloskey (Constitutional Development, 124), Cherington (Problems in Federalism, 153; and 155: Government Regulation of Industry). Maass' Conservation (157) was well taught and well received in its second outing. Lambie dissects municipal and Hanford state government...