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8 Takeaways From Harvard’s Task Force Reports
The Committee on Organization announced yesterday nominations of Faculty members for election to a new committee, created by the Faculty vote last Friday.
The tenured nominees are: James S. Ackerman, Fine Arts: Kenneth J. Arrow, Economics; Herbert Bloch, Classics; Elkan R. Blout, Div. of Med. Sci.; Dwight Bolinger, Romance Lang. and Lit.; William H. Bossert '59, Biophysics; Charles W. Burnham, Geological Sciences.
1. Bernard Cohen '37, History of Science; Frank Moore Cross, Jr., Near Eastern Lang. and Lit.; Cora DuBois, Anthropology; John T. Dunlop, Economics; John Edsall '23, Biology; Howard Wilson Emmons, DEAP; Roderick Firth, Philosophy; Elliot Forbes '41, Music.
Irving H. Goldberg, Div. of Med. Sci.; Leo Goldberg '34, Astronomy; Richard Mead Goody, DEAP; Alan Heimert '49, English; James R. Hightower, Far Eastern Languages; Stanley Hoffmann, Social Studies; Gerald Holton, Physics; Daniel H. H. Ingalls '36, Sanskrit.
John V. Kelleher, Celtic; Seymour Martin Lipset, Government; Albert B. Lord '34; Slavic Lang. and Lit.; Matthew S. Meselson, Biochemistry; Talcott Parsons, Social Relations; Benjamin I. Schwartz '38, History.
Jack Stein, Germanic Lang. and Lit.; Shlomo Z. Sternberg. Mathematics; George Wald, Biology; Calvert Watkins '54, Linguistics; Harrison White, Social Relations; E. Bright Wilson Jr., Chemistry; James Q. Wilson, Government.
The non-tenured nominees are : Donald G. M. Anderson, DEAP; Curtis G. Callan Jr., Phyiscs; Richard Cone, Biology; Jay Goldman, Statistics; Charles G. Gross '57, Psychology; Roy Hofheinz Jr., Government; Edward L. Keenan Jr., Government; Edward L. Keenan Jr., '57, History; Eric Martin '58, Visual and Env. Studies; Gary Marx, Social Relations; Roger Rosenblatt, English; Robert Thach, Chemistry; Richard J. Zeckhauser '62, Economics.
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