Word: professor
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...report, titled "Preliminary Statement of Purposes--The Harvard Theatre," was written by Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, for the Faculty Committee on the Theatre...
Robert H. Chapman, associate professor of English and a member of the Faculty Committee, emphasized earlier this week that the report is a general statement and is subject to revision. He noted that the Committee has not met to consider the Student Council resolutions...
Faculty members have expressed "general approval" of the "Preliminary Statement of Purposes," according to Harry T. Levin '33, professor of English and of Comparative Literature, a committee member. Since the report originated with a committee appointed by the President, however, it requires no Faculty legislation...
...appointment of Professor Henry C. Darby as a visiting professor of Geography for the Spring term of 1959 is a long-needed step in the right direction. However, the appointment of only one Professor of Geography will not suffice; it is distressing to note that Harvard is the only major American or European university without a geography department...
...hoped that Professor Darby's consultations with the committee studying geography at Harvard will result in at least as strong a statement as that made by the faculty committee in 1950 which recommended the establishment of a four-chair department of Geography. The University, considering the value of geography both as a study in itself and in connection with history, economics, anthropology, and regional studies should certainly establish a geography department...