Word: profs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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LEONARD BASKIN-Borgenicht, 1018 Madison Ave. at 78th. Nine new enigmas in bronze and wood from Smith College's bearded sculpture prof. Huge hulking owls, masks of poets and inscrutable birdmen make a cryptic metaphor of death and immortality. Through...
...separate announcement, Dean Ford said that Albert Szabo, associate professor of Architecture in the Graduate School of Design, has been appointed chairman of the Department of Architectural Science. Szabo will replace Prof. Norman T. Newton, who is retiring...
...their own candidate, Rudolph Halley, beat a Democrat and a Republican for president of the New York City Council. Halley got 657,000 votes; James A. Hagerty, then a reporter for The New York Times, called the Liberals "the number one party in New York City." A year later Prof. George S. Counts of Teachers College, Columbia, ran for U.S. Senate on the Liberal ticket and got 461,000 votes...
According to the local office of the Experiment in International Living, the visit of the Russians to Cambridge "has so relationship to the arrest of Prof. Barghoorn and the cancellation by some universities of the visit of incoming Soviet academicians...
...rely heavily on "respectful disagreement"-tantalizing the professor who pines for ardent student protest. Really daring grade grubbers go much farther. "If his poli-sci prof is an outspoken liberal," says one Yaleman, "the imaginative con man adopts a fascist interpretation in his classwork. Since most profs like to compare themselves to Voltaire, they will give the Jittie fascist every benefit of the doubt...