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Over the four decades that he has been affiliated with the University, Dunlop says he has observed noticeable changes in the characteristics of Harvard undergraduates. The extended economic recessions since 1973 have made for a more serious, conservative student body than he dealt with more than ten years ago, he says...
...private to "other modes" of ownership. Other proposals include a shorter workweek to decrease Germany's 9.5 percent unemployment rate and adoption of a long-term goal of domestic economic self-sufficiency. Public uncertainty has hurt the Greens in the past; it was difficult to support a party that dealt mainly in rhetoric. But with these first faltering steps toward Green political maturity, the German people will have something tangible to go on in the coming weeks when the in-fighting, scrambling and parliamentary coalition-building begin...
...loss dropped the Crimson record to 7-6 over-all and 3-4 in Ivy play. More importantly, though, the loss also dealt a serious blow to Harvard's Ivy title aspirations. The icewomen fell to fourth place in the league with only three league games remaining...
Other Core courses have dealt with over-crowding in different ways, leading to complaints that enrollment policy is arbitrary. Science B-15, "Evolutionary Biology," has, for example, in the past three years excluded sophomores because of over crowding. But that course's professor, Baird Professor of Science E.O. Wilson, said yesterday that "I'm not aware of any policy requiring a lottery system...
Lear developed several situation comedies in the 1970s--including "All in the family" and "Maude"--which met with great critical and commercial success. His shows dealt with issues previously unmentioned on prime-time television, such as racism, and homosexuality...