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Joel A. Getz
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Should I stay or Should I Go?
I probably would have been a lot happier at Princeton freshman year. Maybe that's why I transferred there after my
The Sociology of Sociology
Sociologist Theda R. Skocpol, who was offered tenure at Harvard after a four-year battle that included the filing of a
Long-Anticipated Report On Grad School Delayed
A review of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) was not made available after yesterday's Faculty Council meeting,
Graduate School Report To Be Released Today
A review committee, set up last summer by Dean of the Faculty A. Michael Spence to analyze and suggest potentially
Officials Term Protest Impressive, But Call Criticism of Bok Unfair
Several Harvard officials attending yesterday's anti-apartheid rally said they were impressed with the event, but said it was unfair that
Starr Claims Committee Hurt His Tenure Chances
PRINCEIO N l -Pulitzer Prize-winning Associate Professor of Sociology Paul I Starr, whose tenure bid was rejected a week and
So Far, So Good
When A Michael Spence took over as Dean of the aculty last July, most people agreed that filling the shoes
NAACP Leader Criticizes U.S. Official
The executive director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), speaking at a Lehman Hall press
Vendler Accepts English Dept. Appointment
Leading poetry critic Helen H. Vendler has accepted a long-standing tenure offer after dividing her time between Harvard and Boston
CUE Recommends Increase In Minimum Honors Standards
The Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) yesterday proposed legislation that would raise the minimum standards for all honors degrees at
Harvard to Resolve Williams's Estate
The University and other recipients of Tennessee Williams's estate are close to finding a future home for the late playwright's