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Jackson referred to what' students say is alack of diversity as "apartheid in the Law Schoolfaculty at Harvard...
...other professors see obstacles ahead forthe space program. "The real problem lies in alack of long-range goals for NASA, which have notyet been defined by President Reagan," saidGiovanni G. Fazio, lecturer in astronomy. "What weneed is presidential direction...
Perez said he hopes to increase theUniversity's commitment to ethnic studies. "Notonly is there a lack of ethnic studies, there's alack of ethnic faculty. Harvard students need tobecome educated about ethnic groups like AsianAmericans, Cubans, Vietnamese, and Chicanos,"Perez said...
...Alas! Alack! Unfair! Unjust! to only blame poor Milt...
...what a merry night it was in Vintners' Hall in London. The hearty Falstaffs of Franc-Pineau, a winegrowers' organization devoted to the promotion of happiness, were initiating new members into their jolly ranks. Alack, they had one joiner whose visage no vintage could sweeten: Oillionaire J. Paul Getty, 73. Beside him, U.S. Admiral Charles Griffin looked like Bacchus in his ceremonial garb. Poor Paul looked like Robin Hood with heartburn...