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"We have not been as successful as we had wanted in establishing professorships," McCue said. "There are still some areas we are seeking."
Academic conflicts in the autumn, pessimismregarding the Supreme Court's views and the sensethat battle lines have shifted away fromWashington are occasionally voiced by ardentlypro-choice students.
"At least for the people who are activelyinvolved with the pro-choice issue, [the Websterdecision] makes the problem all the more clear,"said Dulcy Anderson '92, a member of the Studentsfor Choice planning committee.
"The more visible we are, the more outraged weget, the more people there are who will come intothe movement," Troop said. "We have to have manyways to direct their energy. We would be sellingourselves short if we don't try to do more.
"The attention from the West is acutely felt," Kanevsky added. "The refuseniks themselves have told us that the officials are very aware of these letters when dealing with their cases."