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James Q. Wilson, chairman of the subcommittee and Shattuck Professor of Government, named four to five possible courses which involve "investigations of moral issues," Wilcox said yesterday. Wilson declined to comment yesterday on specific proposals...
...features in Harvard's Core that the Faculty proudly points to as special innovations. Formal studies is Dean Weingartner's pet project because he thinks lumping math in with science allows students to avoid taking one or the other. Harvard's Core task force, chaired by James Q. Wilson, Shattuck Professor of Government, originally called for a separate math requirement, but the suggestion was defeated in the final version, much to the chagrin of science professors...
Rosovsky's choices for the standing committee include some veterans of the early Corewars. James Q. Wilson, Shattuck Professor of Government, chaired the task force on the Core set up in 1975, that constructed the first version of the Core. Wilson now heads the subcommittee on Social and Philosophical Analysis, one of the five Core areas of study...
Some of the committee members have already been heavily involved with the Core. James Q. Wilson, Shattuck Professor of Government, chaired the original task force on the Core set up in 1975. Wilson now heads the Social and Philosophical Analysis subcommittee...
Harvard currently requires all students to demonstrate a proficiency in a foreign language through either an achievement test or one year in a language course. James Q. Wilson, Shattuck Professor of Government, and his task force on the Core which drew up the preliminary Core proposals and presented them in 1977, recommended that the Faculty abolish the language requirement. The final Core report says the language requirement should remain, but also says, "in view of the complex questions attendant on implementing such a view...all of which require further study, we recommend that the dean appoint a special committee...