Word: accessability
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Easy access to department and faculty office numbers would surely help promote student-faculty interaction, as would the availability of student numbers to Harvard faculty (who are, I would guess, equally deprived of student directories). This is so obvious, in fact, that the lack of such access is a clear sign that "someone" is less than enthusiastic about such interaction...
...high time that Harvard take steps towards improving undergraduate access to the full range of campus life. Combining the two telephone directories or handing both out to students would be a simple gesture--and it might even begin to counter the image of Harvard as aloof and indifferent to undergraduate concerns...
...Governor in 1978 largely because he raised taxes. For all Dukakis' unquestioned managerial competence, there are also hints that the blandness of his vision reflects a certain constriction of the soul. When he speaks of his passions (housing, education), he seems to be reciting them by rote. Dukakis has access to leading academic thinkers, yet he still repeats many of the same cliches with which he began, especially in his gooey rule-of-law foreign policy rhetoric. Still, he surrounds himself with competent people and inspires loyalty and trust. His trustworthy image helped him survive the revelation that his campaign...
...last week showed, the issue will not die. Nor should it. Despite his insistence that he was "out of the loop," there is hard evidence that Bush, a former CIA director who ran the Administration's antiterrorism task force, had access to enough information about the tawdry arms-for-hostages deal that his professed failure to understand what was happening is as damaging as the notion that he knew more than he admits...
While interviewing government contacts in nations known for their hostility toward American interests is never a simple matter, Mylroie reports that Iraqi officials gave her easy access to government sources since her prior research had come out in support of Iraq. "I know their friendship was due to my friendship," Mylroie says. "If my position changed, there would be no more visas to Iraq." This is a common policy folled by many "illiberal regimes" all over the world, according to Mylroie...