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A Swedish native, Wiesel for nine years chaired Harvard's Committee on Higher Degrees in Medical Sciences. In 1982, he abandoned his chairmanship to devote more time to research.
There are times when events break out of the boundaries of space we usually devote to the cover story, or when a concatenation of news creates in effect more than one cover story. Both conditions applied last week as the U.S. military continued to take the toll of its losses...
The public schools could be improved if discipline were handled by administrators and not teachers. Teachers should be able to devote their time, energy and skills to teaching, not to keeping order in the classroom.
Most ROTC students contacted said that participation in classes and exercises on the MIT campus--which often takes three to four hours a week--leaves little time to devote to the Harvard branch of the club.
McFarlane, a conservative but no ideologue, is diligent and has a great facility for detail, particularly in the arcane realm of nuclear arms control. Earlier this year he helped persuade Reagan to temper his arms-control stance to win congressional support for the MX missile. For the past twelve weeks...