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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fill: "We need managers who can deal with diverse 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...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Taking a Course in Go-Getting | 3/19/1984 | See Source »

...Monday, Feb. 22, Acting President Craig held a college-wide assembly to announce the board's decision. But according to Merrill, "he didn't know the answers to any of the students' questions and was very vague...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fraternities Abolished From Amherst Campus | 3/9/1984 | See Source »

Merrill added that Craig was met by "pointed questions, as well as much booing and hissing," and "that he might as well not have called the assembly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fraternities Abolished From Amherst Campus | 3/9/1984 | See Source »

...have compiled a growing list of studies purporting to show that deficits do not raise interest rates. One was done by Manuel Johnson, an Assistant Treasury Secretary. Two other outspoken advocates of the supply-side view are Alan Reynolds, an economic consultant with Polyconomics in Morristown, N.J., and Paul Craig Roberts, a former Assistant Treasury Secretary in the Reagan Administration who is now a professor at Georgetown University. Supply-siders contend that the main factor propping up interest rates is the Federal Reserve's tight money policy. They argue that it was the Reserve Board that caused the recession...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: That Monster Deficit | 3/5/1984 | See Source »

...Administration and they have largely ignored us until the meeting of the Board of Trustees last week. Maybe it seems silly to strike for frats, but what kind of college needs a hunger strike to get the attention of the administration? "In some fraternities," Amherst President G. A. Craig told the Boston Globe last month, "you'll see several hundred people standing wall to wall drinking beer and inhaling God knows what chemicals." If Craig doesn't know what chemicals they are, then what business does he have being a college president...

Author: By Clark J. Freshman, | Title: Whither The Frats? | 3/1/1984 | See Source »

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