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...members of the committee choosing Muir were Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory; John P. Coolige '35, associate professor of Fine Arts; Renato Poggioli, professor of Slavic; Perry G. E. Miller, professor of American Literature; and Huntington Cairns, director of the National Gallery in. Washington...
Thought control in Russia today is fundamentally different from the censorship that existed under the czars, Michael Karpovich, Reisinger Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, said last night...
Karpoivch spoke before meeting of the Slavic society in Leverett house Junior common Room...
...students love it. Whether the popularity of Slavic 155 can be attributed to the fiendish length of the reading assignments (second largest in the Colleges, next to Professor Levin's "Proust, Joyce and Mann"), to the accrbic brilliance of the instructor, or simply to the fascination of the reading itself, there is no doubt that Poggioli is one of the most unorthodox lecturers around. His students are attracted to him as inevitably as he is to wisecracks. And while he always lectures with a pipe in his teeth, he does not always notice that it is sometimes upside down...
Once more a civilian, Poggioli received from Harvard an honorary M.A. and was persuaded by Professor Levin, who had just reorganized the department of Comparative Literature, to join the Faculty. Then, in 1950, he was appointed a full professor of Slavic and Comparative Literature and the next year became head of the department...