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I recall a faculty party at Cornell, the day after the annual Fourth of July celebration at the university football stadium with fireworks. The wife of an economics professor, when asked if she had enjoyed the fireworks, replied, "Yes, but I could have done without all the flag-waving." This reminded
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Berns taught at Cornell from 1959 to 1969 and chaired the Department of Government from 1963 to 1967. He was a popular professor and was "applauded after every lecture in their large courses, not merely after the last lecture of the semester, which was the normal student acknowledgment of a course
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included Berns in a list of those opposing the protesters: "Walter Berns is a racist." Once the student union takeover had been settled in favor of the protesters and after he had receiving personal threats, Berns resigned from Cornell and took up a position at the
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and the General Course at the London School of Economics and Political Science, "where learned little, other than to love London," and received his bachelor's degree from the University of Iowa.
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Berns taught at Toronto until 1979, at which point he moved to Washington to teach at Georgetown and conduct constitutional law research at AEI. His research interests at AEI included the
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me of that familiar old song—familiar in some circles, at least—"If you don't like my peaches, why do you shake my tree?"
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Walter Berns (center) received a 2005 National Humanities Medal from President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush.
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Berns was targeted by protesters for his role in the campus debate; in his radio broadcast after taking over the
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activists in 1969. Berns and Bloom were among a small cohort of professors who argued for the primacy of the
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during these years. He was less than impressed by the attitudes of the faculty class at the time:
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to Commemorate the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, and the Council of Scholars of the
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intervened, and "there was no question but that would serve in WW II." He served in the
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from 1941 to 1945. After the war, he lived and worked as a waiter in
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Reassessing the Sixties: Debating the Cultural and Political Legacy
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For capital punishment: Crime and the morality of the death penalty
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Berns was an active participant in the debates leading up to the
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Walter Berns profile at American Enterprise Institute website,
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well taught." Berns became friends with his faculty colleague
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Berns's profile on the American Enterprise Institute website.
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and the concessions to demands for a black-only college.
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The first amendment and the future of american democracy
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After the people vote: A guide to the electoral college
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Berns married Irene Lyons Berns in 1951; they lived in
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After the people vote: Steps in choosing the president
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Berns served on the Judicial Fellows Commission, the
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Chicago
Bethesda, Maryland
Reed College
University of Chicago
constitutional law
political philosophy
professor
American Enterprise Institute
Georgetown University
Chicago
Reed College
World War II
US Navy
Taos, New Mexico
Frieda Lawrence
Ph.D.
Leo Strauss
University of Chicago
Herbert Storing
Louisiana State University
Yale University
Cornell University
Allan Bloom
takeover of the Cornell student union
black separatist
liberal arts
academic freedom
James A. Perkins
core curriculum

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