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...worse, but you can never know if it matters. O Crimson, you are future and you are past, and your present is a fleeting spark for us; you are a great friendly whore who takes us for our one-night four-year stand and barely stirs when we depart, for the line outside you door is never-ending...
...former associate professor of Social Studies, she left two years ago because of the "up or out rule" requiring junior faculty to depart after eight years if they are unable to obtain tenure. Students protested then, urging administrators to give her a post in another department or an administrative job, but their efforts failed...
...letter begs. Bok seems to suggest that the primary reason to admit minority students is that they can contribute to Harvard's diversity and help increase racial understanding. He relegates to a secondary realm the more abiding purpose for admission--the future contribution minorities can make to society. "Depart to serve better thy country and thy kind," holds less value for Bok. Also, while Bok forcefully outlines the obstacles facing the University in hiring minority faculty, he concludes that he feels "strongly that our criteria for choosing faculty are soundly conceived and fairly administered." If the means are admirable...
PRINCETON, N.J.--Traditionally lions are supposed to come in snarling and then depart docilely like lambs. That, however, was not the case last Saturday afternoon at Dillon Pool when the Princeton aquawomen came in like tigers and left like tigers--mauling the Harvard swimmers in the process...
...interceptions is clearly understood by both sides. The jets close in on their targets at speeds of more than 1,000 m.p.h. After pulling in tight, the Americans signal by hand for the intruder to move away from the forbidden zones. Slowly, the ponderous Bears change direction and depart. No shot has ever been fired by either side...