Word: seeley
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...memo prepared by John R. Seeley, chairman of the sociology department has touched off a campus-wide debate, which will culminate next Wednesday in three simultaneous meetings where undergraduates, graduate students and faculty members will decide what action--if any--they should take to thwart the Selective Service's plan to use grades as the basis of a student's draft status...
Moonlighting becomes them too. Publishers are peppering sociologists with offers. "I've heard it said that any sociology professor who can't double his salary with extracurricular jobs shouldn't be here," says Brandeis Sociology Chairman John R. Seeley. A sociologist can command $100 a day as a consultant to industry, up to $90 a day as adviser to such federal agencies as the National Institutes of Health, CIA, Census Bureau, State Department, Office of Economic Opportunity, and Office of Education. Sociologist David Riesman (The Lonely Crowd) left Chicago for Harvard in 1958, not for money...
...PATRICIA SEELEY University of California Berkeley...
George Connolly was the best comedian of the group and carried his songs off quite well. John Seeley's sketches were well-conceived, but often not well-developed...
...vastly since its 1-0 loss to Dartmouth and 2-2 tie with Cornell. The Ells upset Princeton last week, 2 to 0, on goals by Pearce and wing Mal Power, Fullbacks Rufus Day and Pete Pochna held the high-scoring Tiger line at bay, and Art Trotman, George Seeley, and Phil Meyer outplayed Princeton's all-star halfback line...