Word: authority
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...statute of limitations" on America's involvement in Vietnam should never run out, Pulitzer Prizewinning author Neil Sheehan '58 told an audience of 250 at Starr Auditorium last night...
...East Harvard Square Neighborhood Association decided to call for compromise zoning after realizing that their chances of pushing their original petition through the council were slim, petition author Terry Crystal said in an interview last night...
...factory managers don't know when they're doing a good job. They can say they're profitable even though they're selling tractors for $2,000 when they should be selling them for $5,000," says Judy Shelton, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution in California and author of a new book titled The Coming Soviet Crash. But Moscow is cautious about letting plants determine prices for fear that the move would spark a burst of inflation and consumer outrage...
During the rare times he doesn't criticize Goode, Rizzo takes aim at some of the other liberals he so dislikes. He interviewed author Leo Damore about his book on Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Chappaquiddick and afterwards called the work "one of the best books I ever read." One can only imagine what other good literature Rizzo has taken in lately...
Saturday--A 3 p.m. forum at Paine Hall sponsored by The Harvard Crimson. Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III and Kennedy School Professor Stephen Kelman, an author of a controversial book on the strike who opposed the strikers' tactics, will discuss the events with Professor Jack Stauder of Southeastern Massachusetts University and attorney Ellen Nessing, both of whom participated in the strike...