Word: univ
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...students were journalists Felix Greene and Frederick Nossal, both recently returned from the Chinese mainland, T. Kenneth Young Jr. former U.S. ambassador to Thailand, Professor John K. Fairbank, director of the East Asia Research Center at Harvard, Hans J. Morgenthau, professor of political science and modern history at the Univ, of Chicago, and N.Y. Times Vietnam correspondent Peter Grose...
...Basketball vs. Boston Univ...
...Princeton 164 354 118.0 2. Mississippi 151 423 141.0 3. Miss. State 182 592 148.0 4. Georgia Tech 210 594 148.5 5. HARVARD 146 457 152.3 6. Mich. State 168 497 165.7 7. Florida 216 663 165.8 8. Texas 192 668 167.0 9. Colgate 148 508 169.3 10. Ohio Univ. 225 678 169.4 RUSHING DEFENSE Per Team Rushes Yards Game 1. Dartmouth 104 175 58.3 2. Princeton 116 188 62.7 3. Mississippi 99 193 64.3 4. Syracuse 132 279 69.8 5. Mich. State 99 212 70.7 6. Alabama 147 303 75.8 7. Yale 113 234 78.0 8. Florida...
...Pennsylvania 1:30 Sat., Nov. 10 at Princeton 1:30 Sat., Nov. 17 Brown 1:30 Sat., Nov. 24 Yale 1:30 Junior Varsity Football Fri., Sept. 22 Nichols Collage 2:30 Fri., Oct. 5 at Brown 2:00 Wed., Oct. 10 at Tufts 3:00 Thur., Oct. 18 Univ. of Mass. 2:00 Fri., Oct. 26 Dartmouth 2:00 Sat., Nov. 3 Pennsylvania 10:00 Sat., Nov. 10 at Princeton 11:00 Thur. Nov. 15 at Univ. of Conn. 2:15 Fri., Nov. 23 Yale 2:00 Freshman Football Fri., Oct. 12 Tufts 3:00 Sat., Oct. 20 Brown...
...usually be conducted by people whose primary loyalty is to their discipline. Indeed, it is almost impossible to find distinguished people who are ready to devote themselves to interdepartmental courses in the social sciences. Professor Lewis Feuer, who conducts such a joint course in the social sciences at the Univ. of California in Berkeley, is able to transcend these silly battles between disciplinary representatives, in part because he is a philosopher; Professor David Riesman, who gives a general course in the social sciences at Harvard, is able to transcend them in part because he has been formally trained in none...