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...that would cost middle-income people too much money-remains powerful. But against this must be weighed such general and even global factors as higher energy costs and the slowing of growth in industrial societies, which conservative economists (or liberals for that matter) have not yet been able to cope with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REPUBLICANS: There's Life in the Old Party Yet | 11/15/1976 | See Source »

...this is bad, and some of it is long overdue. But hardly any of it is real acceptance, and almost none of it is honest recognition of minority students as people, as individuals who carry and cope with the double responsibility to self and to race and/or culture. Even the term, "minority student," tends to be lumped with such phrases as "disadvantaged," "culturally deprived," "low testers," "intellectually inferior, "inherited insufficiencies." The reader is familiar with the dictionary of poverty. In fact, the concept of the "minority students" has been so tainted with the publicity about and the generic but false...

Author: By Walter J. Leonard, | Title: A tower of glass, not ivory | 11/9/1976 | See Source »

Although the tradition of decentralization has "many virtues which should be clearly recognized," this practice "may not suffice to cope with the new issues that confront us," Bok said...

Author: By Betsy Gershun, | Title: Bok Says Autonomy Hurts Harvard Medical Facilities | 11/8/1976 | See Source »

...Yale social worker and four special consultants. In all, it costs $35,000 a year. Says Dr. James Comer, the Yale psychiatrist who launched the program: "If the money isn't spent at the school level, it will ultimately be spent in far greater amounts to cope with delinquency and crime...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Success in the Ghetto | 11/8/1976 | See Source »

...Anatomy at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and one of 20 members of the AAMC advisory committee approving the test, said yesterday that portions of the test would attempt to measure such personality traits as "empathy with people, the ability to make decisions, uncertainty, and the capacity to cope with crisis...

Author: By David Beach and J. WYATT Emmerich, S | Title: New MCATs To Emphasize Doctors' Skills | 11/6/1976 | See Source »

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