Word: aspect
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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When Rosovsky came out with his core curriculum requirements for undergraduate education, most people failed to notice that the University does not deem any academic study of any aspect of women necessary to the well-rounded education of a Harvard student (one is tempted to say, "of a Harvard man"). A person could go through four years of a "liberal education" without ever taking a course that deals with women, though women are 52 per cent of the population. Because of the dearth of courses on women, most Harvard students will indeed pass through four years without thinking twice about...
...woman subject, towel in hand, is twisted around on an armchair, her attention unabashedly focused on the intimate task at hand. The robe slumped formlessly over the back of the chair only adds to the inelegance of the action. And underneath this action lies perhaps the most cruel aspect of the pose: the woman's squat. Her corpulent legs half spread and half closed, and her behind perched unattractively on the very edge of the chair, the pose obviously suggests one that even Degas would associate with a much more private...
...mainly interested in the legal aspect of this question," Hartnett said yesterday. "Perhaps I should be more incensed by the election, but I'm not. I have been elected to a club position as director of membership and most of my slate came in," he added. Hartnett also said he would like to know the outcome of the absentee balloting...
...sales. It is the most politically vulnerable of the Carter proposals because DOE'S regulators would not be serving for fixed terms as an independent agency that is insulated from politics like the FPC. Congress could balk, and White House staffers admit that they are "apprehensive" about this aspect of the DOE plan. The Administration hopes to overcome objections about a lack of independence among the DOE regulators by creating a bipartisan appeals board to review their rate decisions...
...delegates also spent a considerable amount of time partying in the Sheraton and visiting the Boston area. Florentino A. Guizar '79, a conference official, said yesterday, "I think this is a very unique educational experience that can be advantageous in another aspect...