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...Stephen Gilman, professor of Romance Languages; Roy Glauber, professor of Physics; Natuan Grazer, professor of Education and Social Structure; Peter Goureviten, assistant professor of Government; James R. Higntower, professor of Chinese Literature; Albert O. ??man, ??der Professor of Political Economy; Stanley Hoffman, professor of Government; Waiter Kaiser, professor of Comparative Literature and English; Harry P. Kerr, professor of Public Speaking; Martin Kilson, professor of Government; Davia C. Kmsey, assistant professor of Education; Ernst Kitzinger, Porter University Professor; Klaus-Friedrich Koch, assistant professor of Social Anthropology; Rustam Z. Kothavala, director, Harvard Science Center, lecturer on Geology; Harry Levin, Babbitt Professor...
Among these men, however, there are some who are not strictly considered scholars, and, unless there is a strong overriding reason for keeping them, they are not likely to remain on the list when it is again reduced next week. Three university presidents, for instance-Friday, Gilman, and Hester-have been administrators almost exclusively for the last ten years. John Oswald, vice-president of the University of California, may have been a distinguished scholar inplant pathology when he was chairman of his department in the fifties, but that kind of scholarship would not evoke any widespread sympathy...
...composition have been transfigured by these dramas; when Hungarian poets in prison, denied their simple tools of pen and paper, continue to write by repeating the lines to themselves in an unceasing litany, it becomes difficult to talk about poems as if they were anything other than prayers. Richard Gilman, discussing the "Poor Theatre" of Grotowski, argued in New American Review No. 9 that "Art is a new action for which life has no precedents: culture is the taming of the implications this throws up." And it is precisely this action which calls into question the relation...
Also. Elizabeth R. McKinsey, of 15 Wendell St. and Columbia, Mo.. Linnea K. Holmer of Comistock Hall and Hamden. Conn.. Ellen Messer of Shepard Hall and Cluster, N. J., and Isabel M. Gilman, of 27 Myrtle Ave. and Cambridge...
...Gilman-Salzberg cases come at a time when journalists are increasingly disturbed over Government agencies using the press for their own ends. Recently in New York, a radio station was approached by the CIA looking to recruit foreign correspondents as agents. Over the past year, law enforcement agencies have stepped up the use of subpoena powers for "fishing expeditions" in the files of newspapers and TV news film libraries. And just last week in Chicago, hundreds of feet of network news-film-some of it never intended for broadcast-were introduced into the conspiracy trial over defense objections that such...