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...festival event, to be held tomorrow at 2 p.m., will be a "New Faces in Jazz" concert. This event will feature the Paul Winter Sextet, which recently became the first modern jazz ensemble to play at the White House. Prof. Marshall Stearns of the City College of New York will produce a program of tap dancing on Saturday afternoon...
...next hour is much more civilized, and allows time for a leisurely breakfast. Two of the best social science courses of the summer, Prof. Louis Hartz' Social Sciences S-118, and Prof. Robert G. McCloskey's Government S-107, are given then. Hartz teaches "Democratic Theory and Its Critics," a trenchant and often brilliant (occasionally too brilliant) examination of the "reconstruction of classical liberal thought." Many have been known to swear by Hartz, as they do by McCloskey, who teaches (in the summer only) "American Political Thought...
...reach 11 a.m.--the perfect hour for a class--and there are many good ones. Government S-1a is taught by McCloskey and Prof. C. J. Friedrich and offers an excellent introduction to comparative government. Government S-180 is being taught by Charles Burton Marshall, a frequent contributor to The New Republic, while Prof. Henry Kissinger (the winter term lecturer) conducts the International Seminar...
...modern American lit survey, will undoubtedly be mobbed. The reading is fine, but you can do it on your own, and lecturer Kenneth Lynn is no bargain. A possible alternative to Lynn's obsessive neo-Freudianism is English S-163, Denis Donoghue's "Modern British and American Poetry." Prof. Donoghue is from Dublin, and unknown to us, but his reading list is astounding. Check...
...courses given at other times, Prof. Donoghue's English S-166, "Modern British Drama," in intriguing. And Dr. Robert Kiely heads two creative writing courses--clearly the ideal course for the summer...