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In another essay, "Ethnicity and Social Change," he ascribes the upsurge of ethnic identification to "a strategic choice by individuals who, in other circumstances, would choose other group memberships as a means of gaining some power and privilege." He argues that people choose ethnic identification because the increasingly bureaucratic social...
Yet even without Carson's patronage, Sagan's public star would surely have risen. Just before NASA sent off its twin Pioneers 10 and 11 to Saturn and Jupiter, he had persuaded the space agency to attach plaques identifying the ships' origins on the remote chance that they might be...
This college summoned all of its bureaucratic and athletic muscle to tonight's quintessential Ivy League pep rally. From its revered president, John Kemeny, to its inarticulate cheerleader captain, the message to the assembled 10,000 rang clearly: beat Harvard.
Cutting taxes would not deal directly with Massachusetts' problems, Arch W. Horst of Cambridge said. "What bothers me more than taxes is inefficiency, waste, and bureaucratic obstructions." He added, "My gut feeling is not in favor of it," but said he can sympathize with people voting for the referendum.
"The changes proposed would especially help us in our administration of patent matters," Stephen H. Atkinson '67, executive secretary of the University committee on patents and copyrights, said yesterday. "With all of the conflicting federal policies we are now working in a maze of bureaucratic detail," he added.