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...situations, and liberal arts students are perfect for that because they've had a diverse education." Neiman-Marcus, the famous department-store chain, has a history of hiring people with esoteric majors such as linguistics and rhetoric. Says Craig Innes, a vice president: "We're looking for breadth of knowledge...
...condone those members of council who leave meetings early. Still, it is a cause for concern that more council members do not view it as their duty to remain for the duration of all meetings--even long ones. I do feel, however, that the reporter's analogy exaggerates the breadth of this problem...
...Dallek describes in encyclopedic detail the features of his awful portrait of the Reagan phenomenon--a survey which reveals journalists and pundits sometimes shocked, sometimes disbelieving, and sometimes simply sardonically amused. The value of the Dallek survey is that, like Schell's Fate of The Earth, it shows the breadth of the Reagan game--the extent to which his is a government of symbols, the depth of the problem. If Dallek, like Schell, seems to offer no realistic solutions, you can't fault him for it. If the success of Reaganism has shown anything, it is that it is hard...
Throughout his professional career Spence has distinguished himself by the depth and breadth of his accomplishments...
...breadth of the policy, as well as its emphasis on informal problem solving, should go a long way toward combatting the day-to-day abuses many victims are generally reluctant to report. However, the proposal leaves virtually untouched the existing formal grievance procedures for severe complaints. Those procedures-which rely on the discretion of the Dean of the Faculty rather than clearly stated guidelines-serve to downplay the severity of the offense. Complainants will be reluctant to come forward with serious problems so, long as Harvard continues to treat harassment as a "family matter," rather than a reprehensible and illegal...