Word: p
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Department is making appointments for each of the 70 applicants to see one of its full-time Faculty members. The appointments will be scheduled from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. today through through Thursday at the Department's office, 69 Dunster St. (University...
Each teacher naturally believes in the relevance of his own discipline, but he worries at times. Speaking of the smaller departments, Professor of German Jack M. Stein wonders: "Is there not then a danger that these will become even smaller and the larger ones even larger?" Professor Samuel P. Huntington suggests that the once dominant academic culture is being supplanted at Harvard by a new "political-activist" counter-culture...
Down until the recent past the tenure members of the faculty did not consider themselves employees of the University doing a job for a salary. They were members of a community which assisted them in doing the work they wished to do. (p...
...case wished to do, to a salary for doing a job-was scarcely noticed. But its ultimate result was to bring him unwittingly into the market place as a seller of his services. That role has begun to influence the meaning of membership in the University community. (p...
Classics 213. The Roman Orgy. Sat. at 11 p. m. Professor R. F. Kochsman. An evening of mutual exploration open to uninhibited couples seeking new pathways of mutual satisfaction. Some preference given to AC/DC...