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...sprints, a Harvard strength so far this season, will be crucial for the Crimson. Baylee Reid, captain Bud Wilson, and Austin O'Conner must score in order to offest Dartmouth's advantage in the distance races. The quarter, with Nick Leone, and the half, with Clayton, are a "toss-up", and with Rick Rojas suffering from a vital infection, the distances will be in the hands of Mike Koerner, Fred Linsk, and Bob Seals...

Author: By Charles B. Straus, | Title: Track Team Faces Dartmouth Today In Hopes of Saving Outdoor Season | 5/2/1972 | See Source »

...Crimson will enter but a single relay, and three individuals in field events, but their chances of scoring against some of the nation's top flight track talent seem remote. Captain Bud Wilson, suffering from a cold, Baylee Reid, Austin O'Conner, and Nick Leone will run the sprint relay, but head coach Bill McCurdy has not decided whether to send the team or not because O'Conner slightly strained both his legs last week at Army and McCurdy is "waiting to see if it makes sense...

Author: By Charles B. Straus, | Title: 78th Penn Relays Open | 4/28/1972 | See Source »

Arguing from what they take to be common sense notions of the role of academic communities, the Harvard Administration has openly deprecated the desirability of communitarian decision-making several times in the last year. The Austin report, commissioned last year to investigate the disastrous malcoordination of the University's various decision-making bodies during Campaign GM, adopts the conclusion of an earlier report that...

Author: By Steven E. Levy, Wesley E. Profit, and Charles F. Sabel, S | Title: Getting Off Without a Conviction: Harvard's Killings in the Market | 4/19/1972 | See Source »

...fact is," the Austin report concludes, "that the universities are simply not very good at reaching collective decisions on questions with social or political overtones." So, to forfend this fragile galaxy of genial political incompetents from overtaxing their powers of decision, the Austin report would entrust the power to formulate University moral investment policy to a "single officer of substantial standing, with a small staff, who would invite and sift suggestions from all members of the University community with respect to what might be termed the nonfinancial aspects of the University's role as investor...

Author: By Steven E. Levy, Wesley E. Profit, and Charles F. Sabel, S | Title: Getting Off Without a Conviction: Harvard's Killings in the Market | 4/19/1972 | See Source »

...sufficient thinkers whose thoughts in collision form the best practical approximation of truth. Plainly, corporate political activity or even the procedure by which corporate political policy could be determined would force "members of the University community" to acknowledge a commonality which according to the theory should not exist. The Austin report reminds...

Author: By Steven E. Levy, Wesley E. Profit, and Charles F. Sabel, S | Title: Getting Off Without a Conviction: Harvard's Killings in the Market | 4/19/1972 | See Source »

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