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...junior faculty member at all." "At the margins, departments can do things to improve...the climate and relations between junior and senior faculty," says Putnam, who adds that this is going to be one of his highest priorities as chairman in Government. Besides, says History Department Chairman John Womack Jr. '59, the distance across the tenure line hasn't gotten worse in the last 15 years: "I don't think it's any more the case now than when I was a junior faculty member...We don't in this department make a great deal out of socializing...
...really have any thoughts about them," said History Department Chairman John Womack Jr. '59. "Someone pointed them out to me this morning and I thought they looked sort of--surprising," he added...
...wake of the bust, the Faculty split into two organized factions, a liberal caucus and a conservative caucus, which Maier calls "embryonic political parties." Meetings became more frequent, larger, and more heated; "It was really tense," recalls History Department Chairman John Womack...
...Between 1981 and 1985, when the student quoted expects to graduate, members of the Department will have offered at least three and a half courses on Latin America Maybe the student does not like the requirements of some of the courses, but none of the requirements is ideological. John Womack...
...Harvard Republican Club obviously demonstrates the same casual attitude to facts as their error-prone party leader. Professor Womack has already corrected them about his role in a recent demonstration. Their assertions about Professor Stanley Hoffmann--who is away on leave this year and thus spared the task of correcting the Harvard Republicans' puerile inaccuracies--are equally false. First, Professor Hoffmann is not Chairman of the Government Department, as a glance at the course catalogue would have established. Secondly, he is not a "unremitting pacifist," as his recent book Duties Beyond Borders (p.10) explicitly states...