Word: discussion
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LAST November TIME introduced its Board of Economists-eight eminent experts who would meet regularly with the editors to discuss and analyze the issues of the day. We believe that the resultant exchange has already served to deepen our understanding of the vastly complex economy. A major concern of the latest meeting was economic growth, its benefits and its harmful effects. The economists' views were reflected in last week's BUSINESS section. This week, again with the help of TIME's economists, we examine the nation's current economic posture. The term "recession" loomed large...
...London, the International Federation of Airline Pilots Associations promised that unless measures were taken to end terrorist attacks, it might call out its 45,000 pilot members and ground commercial airlines all over the world. International airline executives, meanwhile, called an emergency meeting in Paris for this week to discuss ways of curbing the terrorism...
...immediately after they were announced. When the faculty postponed its meeting for a week to allow two of the five students time to prepare statements to read at the faculty meeting, this group asked the Committee on Governance and then Dean Derck C. Bok for an open meeting to discuss the punishments and issues of discipline raised by the decisions. Bok refused on the grounds that he did not have the authority to allow a self-appointed group to discuss the issues in a faculty meeting, but he did allow one student. John M. Sansone, the right to make...
...Worker-Student Alliance Caucus of SDS, which has had rocky relations in the past for espousing anti-black nationalist positions. But it was the severity of Pilkington's suspension that spurred white students into action, and throughout the controversy, the white students opposed the faculty's attempts to discuss the punishments while OBU took no official position...
Tomorrow's panel, an open forum, will discuss Harvard expansion and its impact on the Cambridge and Boston housing markets. Barbara Ackerman, Cambridge City Councillor. Edward S. Gruson, assistant to President Pusey for Community Affairs, and Robert S. Parks, president of the Roxbury Tenannts of Harvard. will appear as panelists...