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...year and with the implication that this exaggerated amount will be automatically apportioned forever. This is simply not true. The major increase in public service authorizations would cost from $1.6 billion in Fiscal Year 1979 and $1.88 billion in Fiscal Year 1980-but only if you and the Congress deem that a complete appropriation should be recommended. Other parts of the bill add some minor costs, but the public is not served by misleading cost estimates. We have asked for a justification of your staffs cost estimates, but have not yet received...
...many University buildings, in the form of modern lighting and alarm systems. But such systems should be the work of experts, he says; Harvard only wastes money by trying to design its own systems for new buildings, systems which members of the crime prevention unit may later deem unsatisfactory. By relying first on members of the unit as in-house experts, the University can save both time and money, he says...
...sociological consequences of high and persistent youth unemployment at their most serious are beginning to show up in Italy. There a class of "intellectual unemployed" is growing -a group of university-trained youths determined not to work until positions they deem worthy for themselves open up. It is a new phenomenon. It did not exist, says Catania University Sociologist Francesco Alberoni, "when people did not have such expectations and worried about earning enough to eat with whatever job they could...
...nominees will try to work with the faculty to implement the proposals, Robert Ware '80, a nominee, said yesterday. He added, however, that "if the faculty does not show any reasonable interest or willingness to instigate changes we deem necessary in the CRR, then we will be forced to quit the board...
When Rosovsky came out with his core curriculum requirements for undergraduate education, most people failed to notice that the University does not deem any academic study of any aspect of women necessary to the well-rounded education of a Harvard student (one is tempted to say, "of a Harvard man"). A person could go through four years of a "liberal education" without ever taking a course that deals with women, though women are 52 per cent of the population. Because of the dearth of courses on women, most Harvard students will indeed pass through four years without thinking twice about...