Word: ranke
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Guevara Moreno appeals to Ecuador's 60?-a-day rice-mill laborers, the inflation-struck white-collar class, the rank & file of the army and the wretched unemployed living in the split-bamboo shacks hidden behind Guayaquil's impressive masonry waterfront buildings. Plaza's tolerant democracy, though it provides the free press and elections Guevara needs, is not enough for Guevara, who preaches: "We have in this country a minority in a magnificent situation and a majority in a desperate situation. And Plaza's government, it's for the minority, no?" He calls his followers...
Chemistry 1 is fourth, with 440 students. Close behind in fifth rank, with 433 persons is Comp Lit 166, given by Albert J. Guerard. Associate Professor of English. This is rather unusual for an upperclass course...
Social Sciences 1, in position with 411 students, brings GE into the picture again. Seventh is Economics 1, with 405 College and Annex students, while Government in has 385. In the ninth rank is Social Relations 1a, which has drawn 351 students...
Bringing about six major speakers--mostly of ambassadorial rank-- to Harvard is probably the most widely-known Council activity. Norman Thomas will appear in March, while an invitation has been extended to British Ambassador Sir Oliver Frank to talk this spring. Last November 1, Maurice Schumann, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs for France, spoke in Littauer...
...report, Bender stated, asks that the title of House Dean be used, but the final draft calls them Senior Tutors. Only those with the rank of associate professor or higher would be considered for the post of Senior Tutor, but now that is left open. In respect to the commuters, the report recommended distributing them to the Houses. Under the present plan, commuters would have their own dean...