Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...student might be allowed to enter in the fall, or he might switch into such a group at mid-years. A student in Social Sciences 1, for example, who did well the first term, or who, in his section man's opinion was qualified, might transfer into any one of several seminars being run in the Social Sciences area. Such seminars should do work not covered in later courses; they should not be specialized history courses or English sections. Linkages of history and sociology, economic theory and psychology in the Soc Sci area; combinations of literature and philosophy...
Harvard and Radcliffe are "already co-educational," David Riesman, Henry Ford II Professor of Social Sciences, declared yesterday. "Still further integration is the only reasonable path left open to them now," he added...
...Cuba will bear careful watching in the months ahead. It remains to be seen whether Castro can control the forces he has let loose (executions continue with increased zeal and with new capital crimes invented all the time) and, equally important, whether he can institute programs for economic and social reform which will keep him in and Communists out of power. Observers have pointed out that Cuba could prove "another Iraq," with revolution by pro-Western forces proving merely the prologue to inceased Communist control...
Average salaries exceeding $10,500 for all faculty members are being paid only by Harvard, Princeton, and the New York School of Social Work, the report showed. The figure at Yale was slightly below this amount...
Running the business are a respectable-looking couple fond of saying, "The Diet puts forth a law which claims to protect you girls, but they lie. It's we owners who are really protecting you. Without us you would starve. We're social workers. So work hard. And please don't become too haggard. You're for sale...