Word: samuel
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...History with the Humanities and including a new "Behavioral Sciences" category (anthropology, psychology, social relations, and "appropriate portions" of Government) along with the traditional "Natural Sciences" in a new "Sciences" category. Humanists like Reuben Brower and Rogers Albritton objected to the debasement of the word "Humanities;" social scientists like Samuel Beer objected to the separation of history from the economists, psychologists, and sociologists who had done much of its advanced work...
Whatever the new fommulation, the new Gen Ed Committee will be taking over the program at a crucial moment. The professors who have given life to the Gen Ed program since its inception cannot carry the burden much longer. Finley, L. K. Nash, Samuel Beer, and Gerald Holton have taught the same lower-level Gen Ed courses almost every year since the program was made mandatory in 1949. Reuben Brower's Humanities 6 is 11 years...
During the evening session, Walt W. Resow, chairman of the Policy Planning Council of the State Department, and Samuel P. Huntington, professor of Government at Harvard, supported the administration viewpoint in a meeting on the making of American foreign policy. In response, Stanley H. Horseman, professor of Government at Harvard, attached Resow on his presentation of America's actions in Vietnam...
...OXFORD HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, by Samuel Eliot Morison. The historian-admiral draws heavily on his earlier works to present the sweep of the American story. His perspective on recent history is naturally personal, but the book is solidly readable and laced with many of its author's valuable insights...
...HYRC gave a copy of the report to Samuel P. Huntington, professor of Government. He is a member of the Defense Department committee studying the draft and will distribute the report at the Pentagon...