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...Most Striking Fact." "There is a distinct resurgence of the notion of morality in the law," says Illinois' Justice Walter Schaefer. Reports Indiana's Professor Jerome Hall in the current Virginia Law Review: "The most striking fact about current national developments is the rise of natural law philosophies almost everywhere." Writes Massachusetts' U.S. District Judge Charles E. Wyzanski: "We live in a world where so many revolutions are occurring simultaneously that we clamor for stable principles to which we can anchor faith . . . And nowhere more than in the law is there a demand that we address ourselves...
...Professor Arthur Smithies, who said that monetary policy was "possibly in danger of being crushed by the Harris-Galbraith steamroller," nevertheless agreed with Professor Harris that a rapid introduction of long-run spending programs and more liberal unemployment measures were urgently needed...
John Kenneth Galbraith, professor of Economics, left last night for Europe, where he will deliver a series of lectures at various Polish and Yugoslav universities. The subject of the speeches will be "The American Economy: Interpretation of Recent History...
...relative values of tutorial and the lecture system is the central problem raised by the recent CEP recommendations, Robert, G. McCloskey, associate professor of Government said yesterday. In its recommendations to the faculty, the committee stressed the importance of tutorial over lectures...
Cheating on the "teaching machines" used in Natural Sciences 114 can be detected in several ways, Burrhus F. Skinner, Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology, warned last night...