Word: receivee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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What had happened to the original all-A's proposal with which the faculty meeting began? Apparently, it was not intended to be a proposal. It was a memorandum circulated to departmental representatives, signed by Jeffrey Kaplow, assistant professor of history, and David Zipser, assistant professor of zoology. Shenton, by...
A "delegate" will be any student who registers and pays five dollars, the price of the conference's final dinner. Delegates will be able to attend the two-hour workshop sessions with Harvard history and government tutors, and will receive "working papers," a bibliography, and transcripts of the speeches.
But the question is whether or not the grant will result in departmental co-ordination in the long run. Indirectly, Schelling thinks the Ford grant will somewhat integrate the various centers through the nine professorships. It ties the University together more, he says, because these professors, split between various departments...
Capitalists in Communist China? In deed yes, says Barry M. Richman, a professor at U.C.L.A.'s Graduate School of Business Administration and a vet eran Sinologist. Writing in the Harvard Business Review, Richman describes Mao's country as "a land where some 300,000 capitalists still receive interest...
The SDS's attempts to create a Berkeley attitude toward toward university life should receive as little attention from the Administration as it has from the students. We have shown repeatedly that we are not interested in chasing the chimera of "student government." Sincerely yours, MICHAEL R. MERZ '67