Word: mr
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Mr. Caldwell in his letter in TIME of April 24 is a bit hysterical and conclusion-jumpish about racial discrimination on a trip of which he admittedly saw only the tail-most...
There is one professor to whom we feel he is especially unfair. We should not recognize Professor usher's teaching from Mr. Bunde's description. His lectures on the place of invention in social history, on the German historical school, and on the concept of progress--to name a few--have been high points of our year in the Department; and reflect what we conceive to be Professor Usher's capacity for original, careful, and profound analysis. His topic method of treatment has been a useful too in a vast field which responds badly to the integrated treatment we have...
...sorry if Mr. Bunde's year in economic history was not well spent; we think that ours...
...valuation of another teacher with whom we happen to be acquainted. We feel that Professor Chamberlain is not only a good, but an excellent teacher, who in 101 made a subject of much inherent difficulty consistently interesting, and sometimes intriguing. He is, as clearly, outstanding in fairness and friendliness. Mr. Bunde probably much underestimates the continuing value of Professor Chamberlin's work in Monopolistic Competition...
...Mr. Bunde's judgments are often interesting and acute; and the sum effect of his criticism will probably be good. The Economics Department will not pay very much attention to Mr. Bunde's strictures, which will be well; but they may pay a little attention, which will also be well...