Word: bowersock
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Dean of the Faculty Henry Rosovsky diplomatically says that Verba's three immediate predecessors--Robert J. Kiely, Francis M. Pipkin and Glenn Bowersock--all brought special talents and personalities to the job. But other University Hall officials are less elusive, crediting Verba with bringing new authority and effectiveness to his post. "He is supposed to be taking one look at the entire structure," says John R. Marquand, secretary of the Faculty, "In the past, previous associate deans never really had a program...
Other members of the search committee, which was formed about a year ago, include Glen Bowersock, former Harvard dean and associate of the Princeton Institute for Advanced Studies, Richard Caves, professor of Economics, Angelica Rubenstein, and official of the Guggenheim Museum in New York, and John W. Strauss, a Fogg Visiting committee member...
...dorm Studying conservation--and "calendar reform." For Dean Epps, may the New Year finally end the pain Of late-delivered newspapers, and students who deal cocaine. The Yard is filled with our friends and their faces--But of Arnold C. Harberger there are very few traces. Where is Glen Bowersock? Where Frank Freidel? Where is Michael Walzer?--Princeton, north of hell. To Robert S. Brustein we pass the champagne New Haven's loss has been our dramatic gain. For Al Carnesale, alas! appointment came too late And nuclear power will march on to its fate. The year's been, well...
...Glen W. Bowersock '57, former associate dean of the Faculty for undergraduate education, became embroiled in a legal scuffle of an entirely different nature. An expert on classical history, Bowersock took part in the obscenity trial of Penthouse magazine's sexually explicit film "Caligula...
...Bowersock, who said he was no fan of dirty movies, told the court the film was historically accurate. A number of professors from other universities testified as well, and the judge ruled the film not obscene...