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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Rufus Clement, 65, Atlanta University. A Negro historian with a Ph.D. from Northwestern who has headed his school for 29 years, Clement takes pride in his skill in "race and human relations, first, and foreign relations, particularly African, second." He is an adviser to the State Department on African affairs, a member of the National Commission on Accrediting, board member of the American Association for the United Nations. He flies so much that he has Pan Am's schedules almost memorized...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Education: Feb. 11, 1966 | 2/11/1966 | See Source »

...result, philosophy today is bitterly segregated. Most of the major philosophy departments and scholarly journals are the exclusive property of one sect or another. Harvard, U.C.L.A. and Cornell are oriented toward analytic thinking, for example, while Penn State and Northwestern are among the minority leaning toward phenomenology. Despite much academic talk about the horrors of conformity, some philosophy departments are rigidly conformist. Instructors or students with the "wrong" approach are forced out. The attitude at U.C.L.A., for instance, is that "a lot of nice young people who might be wholesome philosophers of the non-analytic kind...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: What (If Anything) to Expect from Today's Philosophers | 1/7/1966 | See Source »

...mean accomplishment as it turned out, since by last week U.C.L.A. was the nation's No. 6-ranked team. Then in quick succession they rattled off victories over Penn State (23-0), Illinois (22-12), Michigan (24-7), Ohio State (32-7), Purdue (14-10) and Northwestern (49-7). Going into last week's game with Iowa, the unbeaten Spartans were ranked No.1 in the U.S., needed only to beat the hapless (season's record: 1-6) Hawkeyes to assure themselves at least a tie for the Big Ten championship and, perhaps, a trip to the Rose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: College Football: Don't Get Duffy Mad | 11/12/1965 | See Source »

...Garrett, who had gained 170 yds. per game. Problem? Garrett got only 7 yds. in the first half, and Notre Dame won 28-7. Princeton annihilated Penn 51-0 to run its winning streak to 14 in a row, but other scores smacked more of soccer than football. Examples: Northwestern 9, Iowa 0; Washington State 8, Indiana 7; Southern Mississippi 3, Auburn 0; Clemson 3, Texas Christian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Scoreboard: Who Won Oct. 29, 1965 | 10/29/1965 | See Source »

There is agreement from Carroll R. Daugherty, professor of labor economics at Northwestern University and a nationally known labor-management arbitrator: "We've ceased having a labor movement as the term 'movement' used to be known. The people in a movement act with an almost religious fervor. A movement has martyrs, priests, hymns, slogans, symbols. That's not what we have today." The International Ladies' Garment Workers' elderly president Dave...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: UNION LABOR: Less Militant, More Affluent | 9/17/1965 | See Source »

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