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Dean of Admissions William R. Fitzsimmons '67 said he will be talking to faculty and administrators about the survey results over the next several months, but said that the University has no plan to depart from its need-based financial aid policy to more aggressively recruit Black students...
...lawless Somali capital had unnerved him. A court-martial found Conde guilty of aggravated assault, stripped him of his rank and imposed a $1,706 fine. Twelve thousand U.S. servicemen remain in Somalia, though Joint Chiefs Chairman Colin Powell, who visited them last week, says most should depart in the "not too distant future." For many, even the meanest streets of L.A. and Miami will seem a welcome change...
...Affirmative Action report suggests there are fewer women faculty members and students in the sciences than in other depart- ments...
...tone changed once again. After FBI agents delivered lawyers' letters and magazines requested by the cultists, Koresh told negotiators, "I feel there's a new phase coming about. I have a great desire to settle this issue." That night two more Davidians, the second and ; third men to depart, left the compound. Authorities were again hopeful that an end to the three-week-old deadlock would come in days, rather than weeks...
Although Green said in an interview last night that the establishment of a gender studies program might be a welcome addition to the University, he said that the creation of separate center and fundraising campaign would depart from Harvard's tradition of emphasizing integration into the larger community...