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...committed to the work of improving undergraduate education, and we are grateful for their efforts. But there is much work still to be done in this campaign, and it will require the cooperation of the full Faculty—not only those dedicated few who sit on committees and attend Faculty meetings—to succeed. We hope that the Faculty at large will rise to this challenge next year...
Whether you stay here or move to other pastures, be involved in your community. Attend a city council meeting or a legislative hearing to voice your concerns. Use the first-class education you have received to contribute to the public good, especially in ways that most immediately benefit your community...
...been a Giants season ticket holder for years—the waiting list is thousands of names long—so there was hope for me yet. My brother and I coveted Dad’s second seat and literally waged war with one another over the right to attend the home games against division rivals.But really, as I think he would concede, we were just fighting over one more opportunity to have Dad all to ourselves, even if it meant sitting in the second-to-last row of the stadium and enduring the cursing and incessant farting of unhygienic...
...looking at lots of things.” Klitgaard says he still cannot provide a definitive answer as to why minorities lag behind but that this may be a drawback of affirmative action.“If elite universities did not compete so heavily for blacks these students might attend slightly lesser institutions where they might compete as intellectual equals,” the report stated.Although the Klitgaard Report also mentioned that Jewish students performed better than their test scores predict, Klitgaard now says that he did not have data on Jewish students at Harvard.BEYOND TEST SCORESBlack student groups from...
...you’re lucky you might get Galbraith once a week. At Wellesley you get one of my C- students three times a week.’” McGovern recalled Galbraith saying. Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., a historian who advised President Kennedy alongside Galbraith, could not attend the service due to his health but delivered a message through his son Stephen Schlesinger, calling Galbraith “my closest friend in the world.” “His brilliant employment of subversive weapons...did not always please the more sedate members of his profession...