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...committee, formed in September by Dean Rosovsky to recruit senior faculty for Afro-Am, or originally was looking solely for historians, and in April recommended positions for three, including Nathan I. Huggins, a professor of history at Columbia University. Only Huggins accepted, and he will become chairman of the department on July...

Author: By Jonathan D. Rabinovitz, | Title: Too Controversial For Comfort | 4/26/1980 | See Source »

...think it incumbent upon the Executive Committee on Afro-American Studies to reconsider its errant decision. I think it incumbent upon President Bok to insist that this decision be reconsidered. I also think the new chairman of the Afro-Am Department, my old friend Professor Nathan Huggins, should request the Executive Committee to reconsider its pernicious action. Would, incidentally, the Executive Committee members who opposed Professor Genovese prefer a conservative or right-wing historian with comparable scholarly credentials? Perhaps. But, speaking as a Black, let me say that given a choice between Professor Genovese and a conservative historian of same...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Genovese Rejection Defies Belief | 4/24/1980 | See Source »

Matthew Rothschild's personal attack on Nathan Berkovitz (April 16) added nothing to the discussion of race at Harvard. Charging "insensitivity to racial injustice" because Berkovitz disagreed on the importance of some issues adds only to the antagonism already built up around this issue...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Racial Insensitivity | 4/21/1980 | See Source »

...Nathan I. Glazer, professor of Education, and Richard Pipes, Baird Jr. Professor of History, were among a list of about 60 experts selected to advise Reagan on matters of domestic and foreign policy and national security...

Author: By Christopher R. Kelly, | Title: Two Harvard Professors To Advise Reagan Camp | 4/21/1980 | See Source »

...used in connection with drugs (including bongs, balloons and blenders), and spells out 14 factors to be considered by police and courts in determining whether an item is likely to be used for drug-related purposes. Still, the constitutional obstacle remains formidable: Deputy Assistant Attorney General Irvin B. Nathan, in giving the model but faint praise, called it "as constitutionally sound as possible, given its wide range." In congressional testimony Nathan went on to list the statute's potential drawbacks: invasion of privacy, increased bribe taking, and hard-to-obtain convictions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Potshots at Head Shops | 4/21/1980 | See Source »

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