Word: sponsorships
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Generally recognized as tops in their field, the Gluecks have been pioneering in criminology for nearly 25 years under the sponsorship of the Law School. The last ten of these have been devoted to work on one of the most ambitions surveys ever undertaken in this or any other field. The results were published in a 400-page, highly detalled report entitled "Unraveling Juvenile Delinquency," which appeared in 1950, and were simplified and condensed for the layman in their book "Delinquents in the Making," published this year...
Paul-Heart Speak, former Prime Minister of Belgium and first president of the United Nations General Assembly, will speak on "United Europe" in sanders Theater at 3 p.m today under the sponsorship of the newly-formed Harvard committee on United Europe...
...early American conviction of divine sponsorship grew with the richness of the land and the vastness of the frontier. Prosperity was regarded as a divine right, to be worked for-but always ultimately awarded. The beloved combination of morals and mechanics called the "Pursuit of Happiness" became an article of national faith. So did a strange feeling of national "innocency." The Founding Fathers had permanently crystallized the images of "a virtuous new democratic world" and "a vicious tyrannical older world" of Europe. Down to the 20th century, Americans grew up with a feeling that a higher group morality, as well...
Laughton's solo reading tours were made under M.C.A. sponsorship, but 30-year-old Gregory quit his job and went into business for himself to manage the First Drama Quartette (which plays Don Juan in Hell). He claims that his four prima donnas display surprisingly little temperament. Laughton, says Gregory, "has a reputation for being difficult, and he can be extremely difficult. But Charles and I work very well together." Agnes Moorehead and Cedric Hardwicke have the controlled emotions of veteran troupers. The only near blowup was caused by Boyer, who got a case of nerves during the chaotic...
...chairman John R. Rodman '54 of the 50-man Kefauver Club said recruiting has lagged because of a lack of buttons. Last February 26, John K. Galbraith, professor of Economics, and Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology, consented to act as co-advisors but emphasized that their sponsorship does not necessarily indicate their political views...