Notes for Government 1b, spring 1956.

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Notes for Government 1b, spring 1956.

Mimeographed notes of lectures given by Prof. C. J. Friedrich, Dr. H. Bradford Westerfield, and H. J. Spiro. Notes were taken by members of the teaching staff, including J. Triska, S. G. W. Johnston, W. C. Mitchell, H. B. Westerfield, H. J. Spiro, and I. L. Claude.

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Westerfield, H. Bradford, 1928-2008

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Friedrich, Carl J. (Carl Joachim), 1901-1984

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Johnston, Stafford Gorman Whittle.

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Triska, Jan F.

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Herbert John Spiro was born in 1924 in Hamburg, Germany, and immigrated in 1938 to the United States where he would become a noted educator in political science, a U.S. ambassador, and a candidate for public office. While serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, he earned a purple heart and two bronze star medals. After the war, Spiro attended Harvard where he received his Ph.D. in 1953. Spiro spent over a decade as a member of the faculty at Harvard, and taught political science at Amherst...