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...when the U.S. Labor Department reported that consumer prices rose during November by a mere 0.1%. As a result, inflation for all of 1982 now looks likely to remain under 5%, the lowest level in six years. Says David Levine, economic analyst for the investment firm of Sanford C. Bernstein & Co.: "The long-term outlook for bonds is bright indeed. The vast amount of slack in the economy will ensure that inflation will continue to decline even after the economy starts to recover...
...Some of my best section leaders have been non-computer science majors," Bernstein says. "They often have a better perception of what it's like to learn it when it's not your own field...
Though very happy with the quality of his undergraduate section leaders, Philip A. Bernstein, associate professor of Computer Science, says. "If I could hire more experienced, older people to teach [AS 10], I would...
...Bernstein says, "It's just a matter of supply and demand--the industry's growing faster than the rate at which we can produce people," and adds. "It's a nationwide problem, not unique to Harvard...
Private-sector salaries starting at $25,000 also draw junior faculty members from the classroom, and those who remain are pressed into service as course heads. Bernstein says, "It's just a matter of not wanting to have a professor teaching" a section...