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in response toProfessors Advocate Free —and Controversial — Speech in Academia
The Journal of Controversial Ideas provides a home for contentious scholarship
Thanks to the Courageous Scholars
By Mark Ramsay ’76 Keep reading
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in response toCurriculum Changed to Add Flexibility, Race and Identity Track
Classics eliminated the requirement for students to take Greek or Latin
Teaching Race in History
By Norman Ravitch *62 Keep readingA Brief Brush With Classics
By Henry M. Lerner ’71 Keep readingClassics Includes Many Areas of Study
By Amelia R. Brown ’99 (Hellenic studies postdoc in 2009) Keep reading
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in response toFaculty Book: Linda Colley Considers the Constitution
Several factors ‘contributed to the rise of constitutions, but the main one was a dramatic increase in ... warfare.’
Constitutional History
By Norman Ravitch *62 Keep reading
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in response toDr. Douglas’ Thoughts Now?
By Wayne Klayman Keep readingDouglas on Vaccines
By Thomas O’Neill *70 Keep readingPast and Present
By Nithila Peter Keep reading
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in response toThe Texan in Washington
James A. Baker III ’52 reflects on his party, his country, and that tattoo on a famous friend’s derrière
In the Nation’s Service
By Stephen R. Smith ’59 Keep readingMoney in Politics
By Tom Tonon *71 Keep readingKey Statements
By Charles Frisbie ’61 Keep reading
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in response toWhig-Clio Invitations in 1963
By Thomas B. Dorris ’64 Keep reading
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in response toCorwin on the Move
From the PAW Archives: May 1963
I Was There!
By Margaret Ruttenberg ’76 Keep reading
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