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Vanderpool-Wallace said that he had all of the criteria for leadership and added that he would not have quit if just one captain had been named...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: Spurned VPW Leaves Track After Election | 5/17/1974 | See Source »

...open the doors of opportunity, to admit and to graduate more black students, we now see these doors being shut, and in a myriad of different ways. Substantial decreases in scholarship aid, inadequate or completely curtailed recruitment programs, and more recently the questions of non-uniform admissions criteria (such as those alleged in the DeFunis case) have begun across the nation to affect black enrollment at the undergraduate and graduate level. The questions of inadequate financial ability and of fairness once used to increase black admissions are now being manipulated to decrease black admissions...

Author: By Woodrow A. Myers, | Title: Black Admissions | 5/14/1974 | See Source »

...length of time necessary to disseminate, in a useful form, new information not only to the public, but to scientists." In Death As A Fact of Life he re-examines in the light of recent discoveries such subjects as treatment of the dying, fear, grief, transplants and the changing criteria of death. By bringing new information within reach of the public, he hopes to bring his readers to a clearer understanding of this one universal human experience, apart from birth...

Author: By Janny P. Scott, | Title: Wishbones and Dry Bones | 4/19/1974 | See Source »

...Gardner bought what she liked--that was her only criteria. Bernard Berenson (who would will his Florentine villa to Harvard) was her European buyer; he found that the best way to sell her anything was to claim it had been painted for, or had belonged to, an Isabella. She bought one of the world's 36 Vermeers because she found it "charming," and a portrait of Mary Tudor because the queen wears a pearl that once belonged to Isabella of Spain...

Author: By Kathy Garrett, | Title: Mrs. Jack's Place | 4/18/1974 | See Source »

While the HRPC and HUC recommendations were similar in their conclusions, they attacked ROTC from different premises. The HUC claimed that ROTC courses did not meet Harvard's standard academic criteria: that their content was flabby. HRPC contended that ROTC courses that it demanded of all other academic courses, and since ROTC courses had pre-professional orientations aimed at producing officers, the HRPC argued that ROTC courses should be removed from Harvard's liberal arts curriculum...

Author: By Robin Freedberg, | Title: ROTC Makes A Stormy Exit | 4/15/1974 | See Source »

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