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...Skinner--Science Center B at 4 Stanley Hoffman, Karol Syndzieiorz, and Richard Pipes--Emerson...
From her retreat on the edge of Washington State's Puget Sound-"one room, one enormous window, one cat, one spider, and one person"-Dillard gazes out at nature and sees beyond the molecular realities ("Each thing in the world is moving, cell by cell") and even beyond Emerson's transcendental glorification to mull a final unknown: "Did Christ descend once and for all to no purpose, in a kind of divine and kenotic suicide, or ascend once and for all, pulling his cross up after him like a rope ladder home...
...compliance with a federal regulation put into effect last June, which stipulates that recipients of federal financial aid make all their programs accessible to the handicapped, ramps for the disabled at Robinson and Boylston Halls and a porch lift in Emerson Hall will be ready for use next week, the assistant director for facilities said yesterday...
Jack Anderson--Emerson Hall at 8:30 p.m. Lester Thurow--Emerson 305 at 8:30 The Biblical Rationale for the Commandments--Science Center A at 8 Aaron Copland and Leo Cmit--Kirkland...
Lester Thurow, an MIT economist, will discuss "The Current Economic Predicament" at 8:30 p.m. in Emerson 305. If Thurow's name rings a bell, you may have taken Ec 10. Thurow was the one who talked about "job competition"--a scenario where jobs search for workers--as opposed to the standard theory of "wage competition" in which workers run around looking for jobs. Thurow's theory has numerous applications in the study of black-white income disparities, and explaining in general why some people have more money than others. This last is a topic that Thurow examined...