Word: schwartzes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Joel A. Schwartz '66, director of Lowell House's Glass Menagerie, commented that the styles of acting and directing are very different in Loeb and House productions. In House productions, the director can experiment with acting ideas. The Loeb is not willing to take the same risks as the Houses, simply because they are a more technically proficient organization, said Schwartz...
Miss Knight, however, regards anything less than complete cooperation with the FBI as one manifestation of "Schwartzism," a phenomenon she named after Abba P. Schwartz, former director of the Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs. Schwartz, a proponent of more liberal passport policies, resigned three weeks ago after he got wind of a Knight-encouraged and Rusk-approved plan to abolish his bureau. And now that he has been phased out of the State Department, a little creeping "Schwartzism" might be a fitting legacy...
...sponsor a China Conference this weekend Registration will be from 3 to 6:30 pm today, at the Hotel Continental and from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m., Saturday, at PBH. Speakers for Saturday and Sunday include John K. Fairbank, Director of the East Asian Research Center, Benjamin I. Schwartz '38, professor of government and history, and Owen Lattimore, professor of Chinese studies at the University of Leeds, England...
Included in the list of speakers are David Riesman '31, Henry Ford II Professor of Social Sciences; H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History; Robert G. McClosky, professor of Government; Benjamin Schwartz '38, professor of History and Government; George Wald, professor of Biology; and Juan Marichal, professor of Romance Languages and Literatures...
...Schwartz, the President was unmistakably concerned lest the resignation further alienate the party's liberal wing, already unhappy with Johnson's Viet Nam policy. As administrator of the Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, Schwartz had worked for a relaxation of curbs on immigration, travel and the admission of refugees. He quit, he said, after learning that he was the intended victim of a planned State Department reorganization eliminating his 17-man bureau. Actually, it was no secret that certain department officials had vigorously opposed Schwartz, particularly on his liberal visa policy for foreigners visiting...