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Hartz Gets Grant For Special Study

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Louis Hartz '40, associate professor of Government, will teach will only half time for the next three years, the Government Department announced yesterday.

This spring Hartz will not give his scheduled course, Government 203, Nineteenth Century Political Thought. The course may still be offered, however, and taught by another man.

For the next three years, Hartz will be devoting half his time to research in modern political thought under a grant from the Social Science Research Council.

No decision has yet been made on what courses Hartz will give when teaching. At present, he also teaches Social Sciences 118, Democratic Theory and Its Critics, and Government 207, American Political Thought.

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