Word: teachings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This last point does not contradict Hooton's main difficulty with the field--back of professors to teach courses. Many courses are given by members of the Social Relations Department or the Peabody Museum staff whose first love is not teaching anthropology...
...customary to warn that concentration in Economics is not going to teach a man how to run a bank or how to make a lot of money in business. But the point bears repeating...
...department has made course changes not listed in the preliminary course catalogue. Continental Europe (132) will be divided in half. Langer, the great drawing card, will return from a leave of absence to teach the second half, 1870 to 1914. Carl E. Schorske, professor of History at Wesleyan, will give from...
...Keynesian. But a real imposition on the free student would be to refuse to hire someone because he was ordained. In any field a man who believes in one theory can still present the other side. Moreover, a man who believes in something will have something to teach. I do not want professors who are disinterested. And anyhow, where does the CRIMSON propose to find a religious teacher who believes in religions in general? Irvan T. O'Cononell...
...second point, we agree that there is an analogy between economic and religion. Just as the University does not hire an economics professor because he advocates a certain way of thinking, so it should not hire a minister to teach a class because he advocates a certain religion. We feel the criterion for selection in both cases should be knowledge of the field...