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...Finally, if we tried to maintain departmental representation in the face of reduced numbers, we would be forced to develop and abide by distastefully rigid admissions criteria. An engineer, a physicist, an actor, or a percussionist would have to be selected with far greater predictability than is now our desire or practice. Undergraduate admissions would become as the graduate schools necessarily are, a departmental phnomenon...

Author: By Deborah B. Johnson, | Title: What's Holding Up the Merger? | 6/11/1970 | See Source »

...appears that this -phe-. nomena phenomenon occurs most often nowadays within the strata stratum of people concerned with newspapers, magazines, television and radio-in a word, media. Trouble is, the media 4s are not singular; 4t-4s-they are plural, as 4s-are candelabra. According to this criteria criterion, -the first thing on the agendum agenda should be to call a halt to all of -this-these errata...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Media Are Not Singular | 6/8/1970 | See Source »

...against a hard-line policy−such as Adlai Stevenson and Arthur Goldberg−may have prevented an even more hawkish stance by their dissenting presence. But their resignations might have had a greater impact. How to choose? Lord Caradon, Britain's Ambassador to the U.N., proposes these criteria for the resignation of a Cabinet member: 1) he must be directly involved in a policy that he opposes, 2) he has suggested a viable alternative that has been rejected, 3) the issue is a continuing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: A FEW RESIGNATIONS MIGHT HELP | 6/1/1970 | See Source »

...every relevant criteria-research, teaching, and other factors-Hartman deserves to be promoted, not fired; he was dismissed for political reasons...

Author: By Wing Wong, | Title: The Mail HARTMAN | 6/1/1970 | See Source »

...Frederick P. Gardiner, assistant professor of Mathematics, charged that the approval of Elder's motion by the Faculty Council was based on a compromise the granting of Offner's degree. "This motion introduces non-academic criteria for awarding degrees, and adds another weapon to the arsenal of punishment against leftist activities." Gardiner said...

Author: By C. R. S., | Title: Faculty Agrees To Grant Offner His M. A. Degree | 5/20/1970 | See Source »

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