Word: dealt
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...they must take to apply to medical school are the most pressing in this area. Harvard's faculty has never and probably never will be very receptive to teaching vocationally oriented courses on a large scale, but the pre-meds have a specific set of problems that must be dealt with...
Near the end of November, the SFAC considered the first of the proposals that dealt with ROTC, the one that had been formulated by SDS--total expulsion of the program. That motion was easily defeated. The SDS position was simply that Harvard, for moral and political reasons, should refuse to allow ROTC on its campus. SDS, like the other organizations, lacked a formal vehicle to bring its proposals before the Faculty. But on November 20, the organization announced that Hilary Putnam, professor of Philosophy, would present its case for total expulsion...
...upon me like an epithet. Glamor, I was discovering, signalled at Harvard a licensed free-for-all for aggressive attention. Be it jealousy or secret sex dreams, contempt just depended on the particular form of the particular insecurity. Glamor got attention all right. Glamor meant a presence to be dealt with, to be talked about, gossiped about, pigeon-holed, and dismissed with a movie magazine's form of voyeurism. It was impossible to start anything with anybody off cleanly. I was (looked) an enemy to the radical politicos, someone fit only for preppies; I was a scatterbrain for intellectuals...
Other American cities report that they too have the runaway problem under control. New York City police say they solve 95% of the 13,000 cases they process annually. Chicago dealt with 16,500 missing youths last year and solved 99.5% of the cases. Los Angeles has now cleared 90% of the 7,601 Cases reported...
...time, Allende saw such actions as the first step in mobilizing the workers to save his government against the possibility that the army would prove disloyal. It did not. But now, to Allende's consternation, the workers refuse to give up the occupied factories. Their refusal has dealt a staggering blow to Chile's already battered economy...