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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...last week almost every department had drawn up its own tentative blueprints. The English department is planning a course called "the American Dream and American Individualism." As a starter, students will trace these ideas through the novels of Hawthorne, Melville, Henry James and Faulkner, will then go on to study the books and criticisms of scholars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Wake Up! | 2/2/1953 | See Source »

ARTHUR S. TRACE...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LETTERS: Letters, Dec. 22, 1952 | 12/22/1952 | See Source »

...employees managed to sound an alarm. Then started the largest police mobilization in Boston history; every bridge leading in and out of Boston was closed, F.B.I. men checked plane schedules, state police road-blocked all major highways. It was all in vain. There was no trace of the robbers...

Author: By Philip M. Cronoin, | Title: The Great Robbery | 12/17/1952 | See Source »

...difficult to trace the beginnings of the animosity. Hudnut came to the school in 1933 with a distinguished reputation, not as a great innovator, but as a sound thinker and writer. He was responsible for integrating the three separate departments, Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning into a single School of Desing. He brought Gropius to the school in 1937, when Gropius was one of the world's most famous architects and educators, the man who developed multiple dwellings and expanded a new concept of functional beauty in the Bauhaus at Dessau, Germany, from...

Author: By Michael Maccoby, | Title: Design --- A School Without Direction | 12/11/1952 | See Source »

...Moscow had been determined to smash one faction or the other to keep the Czech party malleable. But why Slansky instead of Gottwald? Gottwald had long been known as a nationalist first and a Communist second, whereas Slansky had always been the pure type of international Muscovite, without a trace of state allegiance. The only explanation was that at the moment, in the most civilized of Iron Curtain countries, housebroken nationalists like Gottwald could keep the people under control, but Muscovites like Slansky could...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COMMUNISTS: Men with Two Faces | 12/1/1952 | See Source »

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