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Appearing on the panel with Howe were Douglas Bailey, an associate of the Center for International Affairs, and Norman Greenwald, a professor at Brandeis...
This year Layton is blessed with orchestra members who can handle solos unusually well. Anthony Greenwald, trumpet, carried the lyric line without faltering in the Ives. Pam Campbell, flute, Randy Havilind, bassoon, and Chris Atwood, bass, put over the jokes in and Haydn's symphony, while, as already noted, Tison Street and Marshall Brown delivered the concertanto solos...
...Harvard faculty members are endorsement by James McGregor Burns, professor of Political Science at Williams College; Norman Greenwald of the Department of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies at Brandies University; Paul T. Heffron, professor Government and chairman of the Department of Government at Boston University; Earl Latham, '30 professor of Government at Amherst College; John N. Plank '45, professor of Latin American Affairs at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; and Robert C. Wood, professor of Political Science at M.I.T...
...implication that the value of an activity is in some way proportional to the amount of criticism which it draws. It is true that Freud was criticized. It is equally true that criticism was levelled at phrenology, astrology, diabetics, snake-worshipping and the Flat Earth Society. As Mr. Greenwald himself points out, the proof of the pudding is in the data. Quantity of criticism is no guide...
...Center for Research in Personality are deeply concerned with preserving the privilege of academic freedom. By the same token, we are concerned with the grave responsibilities which this entails. We have obligations to society, to our subjects, and to the students to whom we offer an example. Mr. Greenwald has rightly drawn attention to the miserable consequences which can arise when novel techniques are applied with more enthusiasm than care. We are sure that he cannot intend that responsibilities are lessened just because research is "fascinating." Bendan Maher, Walter Mischel, Justin Welss, Jonas Cohier, Irving Gottesman...