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...blacks (43 per cent) who received doctoral degrees in these years got their grounding in success orientation at top-rank white schools such as Harvard. This was true, for example, of virtually all the black professional historians and social scientists of this period (for example, Carter Woodson--University of Chicago; Rayford Logan--Williams College; Allison Davis--Williams College; John Aubrey Davis--Williams College; Robert Weaver--Harvard College; Ralph J. Bunche--University of California; and Frank Snowden--Harvard College...
...Harvard Brings Results." A similar article appeared just recently in the Detroit Free Press, citing the substantial progress that the Department had made at Harvard. Finally, in this respect, at the recent convention of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, an organization founded by Carter Woodson, himself a Ph.D. graduate in history from Harvard, the program from Harvard was given wide recognition. Delegate after delegate, many, themselves, from black studies programs, testified to the guidance they had received to battle their own obstructionists from reading the Department's report. The Department at Harvard represents the historical...
...have informal occasion to discuss the concentration with tutors and senior faculty in this or any Department. On such occasion the best idea ought to carry the day. But students should not be governors of a Department. For the Scholar in this field, Kelly Miller's Appreciation of Carter Woodson, a black historian, should be a guide: "The largest measure of our admiration is due to the Negro (or white scholar) who can divest himself of momentary passion and prejudice, and with self-detachment, devote his powers to searching out and sifting the historical facts growing out of race relationship...
...Louis Cardinals, led by quarterback Charley Johnson, should win, but they should have won last year too. They have fine receivers such as Bobby Joe Conrad and Sonny Randle, great blocking in the offensive line, and a half-dozen good runners. The defense, with backs such as Abe Woodson, Jerry Stovall, and Pat Fischer, is also good...
...amateurs were brilliant in the first quarter. Stanford's Quarterback John Brodie, already signed by the San Francisco Forty-Niners, made the most of a Giant fumble with the slippery ball, swiftly passed his collegians 55 yds. toward the pros' goal, sent Illinois' Abe Woodson scampering downfield and shot Wake Forest Fullback Billy Ray Barnes across to score. But when Notre Dame's Paul Hornung (Green Bay Packers) missed the extra point, the All-Stars had to settle for a 6-0 lead. The Giants settled for something more: crack performances by two of their oldest...