Word: alan
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...decision tells the Harvard Grad Schools that what they are doing is wrong," Alan M. Dershowitz, professor of Law, said yesterday. "It may not be unconstitutional because Harvard may not be judged to be a state institution, but you have to be blind, deaf, and dumb, or want to deceive people, to say that Harvard doesn't have separate admissions policies based solely on race, and that's wrong...
...economic performance between April and September. After being discounted for inflation, the gross national product, which spurted by 9.2% in the first quarter of 1976, dropped to 4.5% in the second quarter. Most of the economists also agree that growth will not improve much in the third quarter. Alan Greenspan, Ford's top economic adviser (currently on leave from TIME'S board), has shrugged off the decline as a temporary "pause." Says David Grove, chief economist at IBM: "I wouldn't use the Coca-Cola slogan, 'The pause that refreshes,' but rather Geritol...
...feel pleased," Alan Balsam, chief shop steward for Local 26 of the Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Employees Union--which represents Harvard's nearly 450 kitchen workers--said yesterday, adding, "Our reservations about the contract were negligible...
...Texas, Republican Representative Alan W. Steelman, 34, who left a post as executive director of President Nixon's advisory council on minority business enterprise to become, in 1973, the youngest member of the House, is now running for the U.S. Senate against Democratic Incumbent Lloyd Bentsen. Although Steelman is given little chance to win, he is making his name known statewide and is someone to watch in the future. Similarly, Texas Democratic Attorney General John Luke Hill, 52, who rates between moderate and liberal in the state's political spectrum and has been especially effective in enforcing environmental laws...
...Alan Dershowitz, professor of Law, received a note from Carter last year praising the contents of his article in The New York Times on criminal justice...