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...stop at nothing less than "one man, one vote," and the whites will never grant that to them. The junior who asked not to be identified explains that although there exists a certain level of trust between the two groups because of the high proportion of white families that employ Blacks as domestic servants, trust disintegrates with the realization that not only do Blacks no longer accept their subservient position, but they also feel anger and hatred toward the whites who have oppressed them...
...trial lawyer, the individual and the small businessman has the greatest need of dedicated professional service when matters come into litigation Large, multinational corporations, large public corporations, organs of government, labor unions and other powerful business, government and service organizations and corporations, have untold resources with which to employ qualified legal counsel and professional public opinion manipulators. The individual's sole resource when confronted with these adversaries is usually a retained professional, such as a lawyer Instead of a sweeping indictment of the legal profession in America President Bok's remarks in his Annual Report to Harvard University's Board...
...highly paid managers. But after Chairman Harry Gray issued a video-taped message saying that the training was a good idea, defenses crumbled. So far, about 310 U.T. officials have graduated from the course. Early company estimates of use have proved optimistic: less than 20% of executives employ their PC daily on the job; about the same number turn to it occasionally; only one manager said he did not want to use the computer...
...betrayal they feel because of Dean Mosses inability to understand their needs. Because Ms. Idelson's article Focused on the dynamics of confrontation between Dean Moses and Third World students, it did not adequately convey the basic issues involved. The fact that the Freshman Deans Office does not employ a single Third World staff-person, the fact that the number of Third World freshman proctors has decreased dramatically during the last five years while the number of Third World freshmen has increased, the fact that Dean Moses considers supportive activities for Third World students separatist, and the fact that Dean...
THIS WAY, POR FAVOR Homeowners who employ Spanish-speaking maids and gardeners no longer have to take Berlitz lessons to communicate with them. Tell a Maid and Tell a Gardener (published by Tell-a-Maid, $2.50 each), devised by Linda Wolf, a Beverly Hills language teacher, consist of detailed checklists of chores in Spanish and English, terms for household and garden utensils and multicolored pages of cutout cards with instructions in both languages, like "Take out the trash" and "Polish the silver." The books, available at supermarket and pharmacy checkout counters, have drawn fire from some Hispanic organizations that regard...