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RICHARD SCHLATTER, Provost of
Rutgers, is the Director of the Ford
Humanities Project....WILLIAM
TAYLOR, an associate professor
of History at Wisconsin, wrote
Cavalier and Yankee....GEORGE
LICHTHEIM is currently Senior Re–
search Fellow at Columbia. . . .
"Theory and Practice" is MAR–
SHALL BERMAN's first published
piece. Mr. Berman teaches and
studies Government at Harvard.•..
MASON W. GROSS, President of
Rutgers, co-edited Alfred North
Whitehead: An Anthology....
JOHN SIMON is editing a short
story anthology for young read–
ers...•PAUL DE MAN's studies
in 19th century poetry have ap–
peared both here and abroad. He
is a protessor of Comparative
Literature at Cornell. . . .PHILIP
HALLIE is Protessor ot Phil,osophy
and Humanities at Wesleyan, and
has just published Scepticism, Man
and God. . . .Editor of Dryden
(Laurel P,oetry Series},
REUB~N
A.
tSKOWER wrote Alexander Pope:
the Poetry of Allusion....STEPHEN
DONADIO has just returned from
a year in Paris and is working on
a book about Henry James. . . .
RICHARD HOFSTADTER teaches
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