Word: schwartz
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Russia is Ruled," by Merie Fainsod, professor of Government; "Chinese Communism and the Rise of Mao," by Benjamin I. Schwartz '38, assistant professor of History; "Public Opinion in Soviet Russia," by Alex Inkeles, Senior Research Fellow in the Research Center and lecturer on Sociology; and two boks by Barrington Moore, Jr., "Soviet Politics, the Dilemma of Power," and "Terror and Progress, USSR." Moore is a lecturer on Sociology and a Senior Research Fellow in the Research Center...
...departure, and then begin deportation Proceedings. O. S. Remington, assistant director of the Boston U. S. Immigrant and Naturalization service points out that "there is no way to take care of such people under law." And yet, these people may be of the caliber urgently needed here. Charles P. Schwartz, teaching fellow at the Law School, after comprehensive study of immigration laws, points out that "The United States needs the services of students who have special abilities. Yet under the present law, a foreign scholar, even a nuclear physicist, may be denied permission to stay here because of the irrelevancy...
Most students now in the field of Far Eastern studies have little desire to enter government service under the present climate of opinion, according to Schwartz, assistant professor of history...
...State Department attitude toward academic consultants may have serious consequences, Schwartz warned. "Insofar as the government restricts the number of people advising it, it is harming itself," he said...
Freshman 150's: Larry Cabot, Stroke; Dick Timpson, 7; Norm Marsh, 6; Dick Schwartz, 5; Larry Perera, 4; Ted Davidson, 3; Don White, 2; Les Schoene, Bow; John Powell...