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James Q. Wilson, Shattuck professor of Government and a personal friend of Will's, called him "the most literate columnist now writing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Will to Speak | 10/6/1981 | See Source »

James Q. Wilson, Shattuck Professor of Government, has argued that despite student protest in the late '60s, "Whatever the students demanded, the Faculty got. If there was a realignment of power, the Faculty got it, not the students. "Nothing proves that ironic maxim more than the Faculty Council...

Author: By Paul A. Engelmayer, | Title: Behind Closed Doors | 9/30/1981 | See Source »

...average Harvard professor has found it somewhat uncomfortable to discuss race and gender publicly," observes James Q. Wilson, Shattuck Professor of Government. "The Faculty on a question like this is easily intimidated by its own instincts. They want to do the right thing. But the question is, What is the right thing...

Author: By Burton F. Jablin, | Title: A Matter of Reticence? | 9/14/1981 | See Source »

...would like a position as a junior fellow at the University. So Kelleher joined "a distinguished lot" of junior fellows and a crew of senior fellows that included Alfred North Whitehead and Samuel Eliot Morison. He spent long weekends tramping through the country with Henry Lee Shattuck '01, a philanthropically-minded graduate who became so interested in Kelleher's work that he helped find the money for a chair in Irish Studies...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: The Love of the Irish | 9/14/1981 | See Source »

...fact, at the same meeting. Rosovsky had strongly defended the affirmative action policies against the salvos of Mansfield and his colleague James Q. Wilson, Shattuck Professor of Government. "It's hard to believe it's a statistical accident" that certain departments have few women scholars. Rosovsky said, Besides, he contended, the study's proposals would not hurt Harvard's standards, but merely assist qualified minorities and women in coming here. Affirmative action, as "the policy of the land and the policy of the University," was at Harvard to stay...

Author: By Paul A. Engelmayer, | Title: Slow Motion On a Tenure Track | 6/4/1981 | See Source »

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