After winning 2A cross country state championship in the fall, CM senior Max Weber eyes Triple Crown in track with 1,600 and ...
I n 1917 and 1919, at the invitation of University of Munich students, Max Weber delivered two public lectures, “Science as a Vocation” and “Politics as a Vocation.” Why read these lectures today?
Senior Max Weber in the 1,600 meters and junior Glenn Collins in the 800 broke school records for CM boys track at the Triad ...
Max Weber, the north German economist, proud reserve officer in the Kaiser's army, literal dueler with academic opponents, and co-founder of modern sociology, sits on every college reading list for ...
I n the summer of 1917, a group of university students in Munich invited Max Weber to launch a lecture series on “intellectual work as a vocation” with a talk about the scholar’s work. He was, in a ...
Known primarily as a painter and printmaker, the Russian-born Max Weber (1881-1961) was also a poet. His first book of poems, Cubist Poems (1914) was written while lecturing in art history at the ...
A show at the Art Students League leans on the names of its alumni and the aura of its environs, but that’s enough. In September 2021 Jesse Locker, a professor of art history at Portland State ...