Word: professor
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...says he did not oppose all the students' demands, he "thought they were going about it in the wrong way." Students have become more academically-oriented in the last decade. Bryant observes, but doesn't let the blame rest. "Harvard has traditionally relied on tutorial-like instruction," the professor of Bibliography (a non-teaching position) notes. "Faculty are going to have to spend more time and energy and there will have to be changes," he says...
Bryant sits forward in his chair again, always ready to talk shop. He points to the major problem which he will leave the library system--soon to be under Oscar Handlin, Pforzheimer University Professor. Harvard's tradition of excellence must not be sacrificed to multiplying costs, he insists. "In a library like Harvard's, whose expenditures are much larger than any University in the world, there is a necessity to maintain our commitments to collecting." From a man who first got interested in library work while dissecting German war papers at Stanford's Hoover Institution, this feeling comes...
...head of a legislative energy committee yesterday criticized the appointment of Richard Wilson, professor of Physics, to a state panel that will study the implications for Massachusetts of the Three Mile Island nuclear plant accident...
...demonstration will reach the Yard at about 2 p.m. Ewart Guinier '33, professor of Afro-American Studies, will talk on the history of the department from the steps of Memorial Church. Selwyn R. Cudjoe, assistant professor of Afro-American Studies, will also speak...
Tony Martin, professor of Afro-American Studies at Wellesley, will speak on the significance of Afro-American Studies throughout the nation, Green added...