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...chew by considering such a wide range of issues, they say that as their negotiating skills developed they were able to deal with a wide variety of issues systematically and efficiently. They point to the program as a successful example of cooperation, the result of which is a workable blueprint for improving the city...

Author: By John F. Baughman, | Title: Debating A City's Future | 7/9/1984 | See Source »

Perhaps the problem is that the older Palmer still suffers from that most imbecilic of illusions: that rock and roll can provide a blueprint for living. Most pop criticism and documentary work since the '60s approach bands like the Stones from this perspective. Yet, if rock and pop in the '80s has shown anything, it is that rock is more a reflection of society than a catalyst for change. As recent Stones records have shown, the more closely music mimics the whims of the record-buying public, the greater the chance that the music will be successful. Rock...

Author: By Michael W. Hirschorn, | Title: Pop Slop | 6/29/1984 | See Source »

...with computers first, Dean of the Faculty Henry Rosovsky last fall set up a series of task forces for examining various qustions raised by computers--from how they're going to be used in large-scale research to how they will be used for administrative purposes. The blueprint laid out by these committees will determine to a large extent the way Harvard continues to try to deal with computers in the coming five to ten years...

Author: By Christopher J. Georges, | Title: Computers at Harvard | 6/7/1984 | See Source »

...self-evident. Cuomo intends to play a major role in the Presidential race, if not as the vice-presidential nominee, then as a campaign Svengali. And because the words in these pages are so loaded with a spirit of certitude, the diary is both fascinating and disappointing as a blueprint for action by one of the country's most promising liberal pols. If one manages to wade through pages of irrelevant detail--lots of short, simple sentences, topped off by the gee-whiz exclamation point--one will find a clearer definition of the Democratic raison d'etre than any offered...

Author: By Michael W. Hirschorn, | Title: Connect-the-Dot Politics | 6/6/1984 | See Source »

...really necessary that the Council spend so much for a job which a student can do? It depends on whom you talk to. At the Council, they point to the Dowling Report of 1981, which drew up the blueprint for the present Undergraduate Council. The Council's budget, the report said, should "include funds for secretarial help and associated supplies," among other necessities (p. 29). On the basis of this recommendation, the University required the Council to hire its Executive Secretary on the University payscale. That, according to Council officials, is why the salary is seemingly so high; that...

Author: By Charles T. Kurzman, | Title: The Most Lucrative Job on Campus | 5/18/1984 | See Source »

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