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Michael H. Bierman '72, a member of the Winthrop House Committee and a representative to the group, said last night that the students have agreed on some features of the proposal. They include the following...
...fall of 1970, half of the freshmen class (including slum whites) would be admitted from ghetto areas "without regard to grades." After tutoring, they could go on to earn degrees in perhaps six or eight years. A key goal: promoting hope and incentive in slum high schools. Arthur Bierman, a physics professor and faculty negotiator, who initially opposed the whole idea, was eventually sold by the student negotiators' sincerity. "Unlike the white radicals," he said, "they are trying to get into the system, not destroy...
...were little worried by lost lubrication; a recent survey by the Research Institute of America showed that 61% of U.S. executives feel that some rule-tightening would be desirable. What bothered businessmen most was all the bookkeeping that the IRS proposed to inflict on them. Predicted Accountant Jacquin D. Bierman...
...Blue goal was the result of a needless hands violation by the Crimson. The free kick landed in a maze of Harvard and Pennsylvania players about 20 yards directly in front of the Crimson goal. Out of the melee came a shot by Norm Bierman fired past goalie Bob Forbush, who was caught on the wrong side of the cage...
Treatment, Dr. Bierman insists, must take into account not only the apparent overproduction of white cells, but the whole cycle of production, delivery, removal and destruction. White cells normally live only two to four days. But in some leukemia victims, he has found, the cells may live as long as 100 days. This, in what Bierman calls his "balance hypothesis," means principally that removal and destruction are slowing down somewhere. The phenomenon of overproduction of the white cells may often be an illusion (some normal people manufacture many more white cells than leukemics without suffering ill effects...