Word: ares
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The threat is this: the schools, perhaps believing that they are acting for one institution--"American higher education"--may be bilking the public and their own staffs, faculty and students by not aggressively keeping costs down and arranging salaries, housing costs and other fees in the open market.
Kasparov said at first he missed the psychological tension and energy of a human opponent. But then he "felt a burst of energy from the audience wanting me to really crush the computer. Because we all have something in common--we are all human beings."
The champion said computers are moving in the right direction, and predicted machines will be able to beat strong grandmasters in two or three years.
LeClair said in an interview that certain forms of behavior--such as loans from one public official to another--are currently considered politically unwise. But, "believe it or not, most of these kinds of things do not violate much of anything," he said.
Although such transactions are not illegal, CCA-backed Councillor Francis H. Duehay '55 criticized them at the time, saying that they created the "appearance" of impropriety.