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Obviously, Yale's greatest dangers lie in the future of its fiscal health. Giamatti readily admits the crisis and says that until Yale is financially well-off (adding that "it will be") the rest of its problems aren't going to be solved. To take its community relations conflicts as an example, Giamatti says there will be no effort to establish a plan for Yale to make in-lieu-of-tax payments to New Haven, because Yale doesn't have the money. He wants to mend the fences with an attitude, which begins "before you have to talk about formal...
...folks out there aren't all that happy with what is being spat out of our medical schools," Fitzhugh Mullan '64, director of the National Health Service Corps, said in a lecture last night...
...couldn't agree more with Dean Moses that the upperclass advisers should not be academic counselors, since each freshman has already been assigned an academic adviser, and "we don't want students doing what they aren't trained to do." My own freshman proctor was a Yalie who had never taken a Harvard course, and who, as you might imagine, was enormously helpful to me in sorting out the subtleties of the undergraduate experience at Harvard. The absurdity of thinking that upperclass students who had taken the courses here recently might have any real knowledge about what they learned...
...unfair to generalize about the smugness of runners. Some of us run not because we think we're special but because we know we aren't. We've tried tennis, handball, softball and racquetball-to the jeers of our peers-and have delightedly discovered you do not have to be specially endowed to run. Do you know how good that makes someone feel who was always in remedial...
...starts its season this year after appearing at an international orchestra competition in Berlin, but you can judge its competence for yourself this Saturday night in Sanders Theater, when James Yannatos conducts a program of Debussy, Verdi, Copland and Schumann. The programs for the rest of the year aren't quite as wide-ranging, but watch for Shostakovitch's Symphony No. 5 in November and Schubert's Fifth Symphony in March...