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Harvard Law School relies much less on a strict formula, James Berman, assistant dean of admissions, said yesterday. Berman said that of the 7011 applications to the Law School this year, about 4500 will be rejected and 350 accepted after being read by only one of the six admissions committee members. The 2000 remaining applicants are referred to one or more other members on the committee. The committee is more likely to review a borderline acceptance than a near rejection, Berman said...
...while we are still together in college it is our obligation to teach administrators (as well as ourselves) that "people" include females as well as males, that "education" should involve independent intellectual thought, not dogmatic indoctrination, and that a corporation is run for the benefit of people, not itself. Berman...
Norman Letvin, clarinet; Larry Berman, Piano; Yo-Yo Ma, cello. Chamber music of Brahms and Beethoven. Free. Tuesday, March...
...report, given by chairman Ronald S. Berman, said that Harvard's plan was designed to "enrich teaching research in law" and move away from a purely pragmatic approach to legal questions...
...take the initiative and do something about it all." On a class assignment, one 13-year-old hit the Manhattan streets to take his own poll of adults (of 75 New Yorkers he questioned, 77% favored impeachment). At Chicago's suburban New Trier West High School, Janice Berman displayed two symbols to her civics classes. To the one, a picture of Nixon, they responded with frowns. To the other, the seal of the presidency, they replied with cheers. It is obviously possible for Americans-young and old-to make a distinction between...