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Notes on the Academy Let a Thousand Harvards Bloom John K e l l e y G LOOM STALKS the street~ of America's ..... provincial Harvards. Educationists still practice their lightly vailed...
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The Hunt for the Czar by Guy Richards Doubleday, 254 pp. 7.95 Pick up any recent history of twentieth-century Europe. Look through the index for "Czar Nicholas II." Somewhere in that textbook you...
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R E F L E C T I O W S by John Kelley As an Arthur C. Clarke enthusiast, I avidly awaited his screenplay in Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey." When the film finally played in the...
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T H E Published remarkably without regard to race, color, creed, or (most redundantly of all) national origin. Editor in Chief, R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. Publishers, The Saturday Evening Club...
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INCITES (Continued from Page 2 II Yet the pupil senate is not the only campus organization affected by silvercloud, for his miraculous fumes influence stupid people everywhere. Members of...
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D o w n W i t h O c h l o c r a c y , U p W i t h W h a f s Left BY John Kelley In the sibling days of the American empire (circa 1789), near-sighted elements in the House of Representatives...
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA: PRELUDE TO WORLD WAR III? by John Kelley "If the Soviet Union hesitated even ten years ago, before intervening militarily in Hungary, how much less certain the Communist rulers...
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How Goes The Factory by John Kelley In their advertisements, a major manufacturer of computers and office machines employs the slogan "Machines should work. People should think." Borrowing it...
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TOWARD AN EDUCATIONAL ESCHATON It seems everyone, from former Harvard President Dr. James B. Conant to Astronomer Harlow Shapley, has taken time to criticize American teachers and the Education...
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