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...earlier this fall two other women associate professors were tenured--biochemist Nancy E. Kleckner '68 and religion scholar Diana L. Eck...
THIS FALL two women were offered tenure by Harvard's Administration. For those in the academic community who believe in equal representation on the Faculty and in an active policy of awarding tenure to women, the tenuring of Diana Eck in Comparative Religion and of Nancy Clecker in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology came as a victory at the end of a long fought battle that is really not yet over. For the students in Foreign Cultures 12, "Sources of Indian Civilization," who knew Eck was up for tenure, it was the end of an anxious wait. The end of what...
...effort will fail, putting further pressure on prices, which have already slipped by about 3.6% in the past year, to an average of $33.55 per bbl. Others, recalling OPEC'sS clout during the 1970s, are more wary. Says Standard Oil of Indiana's chief economist, Theodore Eck: "They wouldn't have agreed to a special meeting if they weren't confident of achieving some results...
...lobbyists, should theoretically encourage businesses to invest in new factories and replace obsolescent equipment. Some critics, however, worry lest companies use some of their tax savings for other purposes-to reward stockholders with higher dividends, say, or buy up other businesses in the current urge to merge. But Ted Eck, chief economist for Standard Oil Co. (Indiana), does not agree that business gets a windfall from the new allowances. Says he: "There are lots of goodies in there for small business. Big business wins some and loses some. The new depreciation formula looks good, but what we get back...
Junet Elaine Eck...