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...Erik H. Erikson, professor of Human Development, won the Pulitzer Prize in the general non-fiction category for his book Gandhi's Truth yesterday...
Skip Hare and Bob Galliers will try to pad an early Harvard lead by sweeping the broad jump and the triple jump: the distance coalition of Colburn. Roy Shaw, Jon Enscoe, Erik Roth, and Mike Koerner should put the meet out of reach...
...Harvard runners easily dominated the two long-distance events of the day. Returning to action after a year-long injury. Jon Enscoe won the three-mile run in 14:34.5. edging senior Erik Roth by .7 seconds. And sophomore Mike Koerner coasted to victory in the rarely run six mile race in a time...
Harvard coach Bill McCurdy had expressed concern over the absence of his top distance men against Dartmouth, but Erik Roth-a senior who has yet to win a varsity track letter-dispelled any doubt about the Crimson's distance supremacy when he won both the mile and the two mile...
ATHIRD contributor raises some nasty Freudian questions about radical youth. Erik Erikson postulates that youth is a kind of "psychological moratorium," during which young people are entitled to experiment with styles of behavior, and utopian models of human society, without being held accountable. Youth experiments with the Marxist model, putting itself in the role of the proletariat, or with the Gandhian model, putting itself in the role of the non-violent, oppressed colonial, and thus becomes part of the "revolt of the dependent." Youth in development is dependent upon society, as are colonials and the proletariat, and to be dependent...