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...accompanying bylaws are passed, the council will draw up a budget at the beginning of each aca- demic year that will allocate roughly 60 percent to grants, 25 percent to committees and 15 percent to operations...
...scholarship and the aca demic side is being emphasized more and more," Bohlman said of the 1989 changes. "The endorsement committee tries to pick the very best and look for positive reasons to endorse them...
...Catholic media. Jaime Cardinal Sin, head of Manila archdiocese and leader of the Filipino church, the papal Nuncio, and most others in the Catholic hierarchy, however, saw Marcos offering a much needed purgative and they issued declarations in his favor. Gradually, though, as a result of an demic of human rights violations, Marcos's "New Society" has tried the clergy's patience...
that the usual business of the University be terminated immediately and at least until the end of this aca-demic year so that members of the University community will be free to devote their time and energy to bringing an end to the war in Southeast Asia, to political repression, and to the University's complicity in the Vietnam...
...these questions are probably aca- demic. Like it or not, Harvard professors have been serving as official consultants to the federal government for a long time. When the chance comes, some will leave swiftly (if often only temporarily) for a good job in Washington. The exodus of '61, from Bundy to Schlesinger, was not the first time Harvard professors served in important government positions; nor will it be the last. Under Johnson, the Cambridge to Washington shuttle has continued with men like Otto Eckstein going to the Council of Economic Advisers, Robert Bowie to the State Department, and James Vorenberg...