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...with the tax rebate, I have the feeling he sometimes buys ideas too quickly. On the other hand, I haven't seen anything yet that is terribly innovative. This does not bother me-what's new is not necessarily what's good. The problem is that many people voted for him because they thought he would be innovative. Ford did a great job restoring integrity to the White House, but he did not break the feeling of aloofness. Carter has done that. Now I would like to know what he's going to do with...
...take a little jazz listen--just a warning that you shouldn't bother to check out the Met while it is in Boston, because the John Hynes Auditorium has a habit of making anything, including II Trovatore, look like your high school graduation. And you would never pay $8 and yp to see that Commencement...
...surprised at 1.8 and I guess if it went any further it would bother me," Alan O. Dann '55, chairman of the Committee on Schools and Scholarships of the Association of Harvard Alumni, said this week. "But I think it's levelling out--we'll see 1.8-or 1.9-to-1 from now on," he added...
...occurs at the molecular level long before organisms develop. If this is true, some additions will have to be made to the Darwinian theory that natural selection takes place only after the organism is formed and begins adapting to the world around it. That notion does not seem to bother Pieczenik. "What this means," he says, "is that the DNA sequences exist to protect themselves and their own information. It's not the organism that counts. The DNA sequences don't really care if they have to look like a lowly assistant professor or a giraffe." If that...
...smaller number of applicantsmeans that the "marginal candidates" who would not have substantial job prospects after obtaining degrees did not bother to apply, McKinney said...