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Speaking of his old bailiwick in Washington, Dunlop characterizes current relations between organized labor and the Reagan Administration as strained, attributing the differences to clashes in ideology and personalities, most notably the bitter air traffic controller's strike...
Sitting back in his Littauer office, Dunlop reflects about his days as dean, in what administrators today like to call the troubled times...
Over the four decades that he has been affiliated with the University, Dunlop says he has observed noticeable changes in the characteristics of Harvard undergraduates. The extended economic recessions since 1973 have made for a more serious, conservative student body than he dealt with more than ten years ago, he says...
Among the most critical changes in the University, according to Dunlop, is the growth of the graduate schools. "A long theme of mine was to improve the ties between the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the professional schools", he says, adding that as dean he sought to encourage joint appointments...
Retirement from Harvard, slated for 1985, will probably not signal a less active agenda for Dunlop as his responsibilities in federal and state governments are likely to continue. And one activity that the author of 14 books and countless articles on labor and industrial relations is sure to keep working at is writing. "I'm always writing books," he says...