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...Graham has got a deep commitment to protecting the environment, but in a cost-efficient way," said Granger Morgan '63, who was Graham's PhD. advisor at Carnegie Mellon University. "Graham is conservative-bent, inclined towards heavy use of cost-benfit analysis and promoting market-based solutions...
Vice president for Government and Public Affairs John Shattuck says that Harvard does not try to or need to encourage legislators to vote on any particular legislation that would benfit the University because it lobbies through the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts, AICUM...
Economically, this makes sense. Why secure the finest faculty in the land if not to liberate them from the troublesome burden of teaching, thereby giving them the time for more research and the landing of bigger and better research grants? Both the faculty and the University benfit. But what about the students? Who will pick up the slack if junior members are freed from classroom responsibilities? The senior faculty, even if they could be found within state lines, have probably forgotten how. Maybe they could hire baby-sitters...
BOTH EDUCATORS AND lawmakers have recently taken up an initiative to increase the opportunities for young people to engage in public service. New and augmented programs are entirely appropriate; voluntary youth service, as promulgated both here at Harvard and in Washington, can do nothing but benfit all involved...
Both Cox and David Emerson '39, captain of the ski team, stressed at Monday's meeting in Lowell House that the coaching will be for the benfit of all interested and that the chief aim is to cultivate controlled skiers in the University and to cut down accidents...
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