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...good friend of mine persuaded me that a position at the Kennedy School would broaden my intellectual persective," Kelman said...
Fear over recent declines in the numbers applying to the Review was considered a reason for the proposal's support among some review members last night. By exempting some applicants from the writing comp, some members of the review hoped to broaden the applicant pool...
...organization expressed concern at Botha's mention of new laws, saying, "The government is going to broaden the already Draconian provisions of the Internal Security Act. The effect of this is that a de facto state of emergency will exist throughout our country...
Although the program is just two months old, plans to broaden it to include a larger proportion of each Med School class--and perhaps one day all medical students at Harvard--are already underway, according to Dr. Daniel C. Tosteson '44, who as dean of the Med School has led efforts to establish the program...
...meticulous attention to the 50,000 or more words that go into each issue. He recruited and trained talented writers and opened the magazine to their distinctive voices, introducing the use of bylines on news stories in 1980 (until then, only criticism and commentary were signed). To improve and broaden coverage, Cave started six new sections: American Scene (1978), Video (1981), Design (1981), Computers (1982), Food (1984) and two weeks ago, Health & Fitness. He commissioned special sections on the 1984 Olympics, the 40th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing, and the Children of War, and devoted virtually entire issues...