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Polster said that self-service, as a largescale money-saver, would "obviously entail labor reductions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Food Services' Costs Mount North House System Altered | 3/7/1972 | See Source »

...desire to remain in the towns and avoid the efforts and dangers of combat have provided incentives to accept these arrangements, while for 'he Viet Cong it has been a general war-weariness among local cadres, especially in the Delta. To expand these local accommodations substantively and geographically will entail many difficulties. None the less, this is the way to start a political process which will reflect the actual balance of forces within the society...

Author: By Samuel P. Huntington, | Title: Viet Nam: The Bases of Accommodation | 2/23/1972 | See Source »

Hickman's case borders on the pathological, but it has general implications. Forced social structure for no immediate cause doesn't necessarily result in mental collapse; but it does entail, where there are no fixed culture and system of morality, a questioning of individual heritage and worth. The vulnerable individual is crushed...

Author: By Michael Sragow, | Title: On WGBH Tonight: Slogging Through to 'Nam | 10/4/1971 | See Source »

...moon is now moving away from the earth at such a rate that it would be right next to the earth only 1.5 billion years ago, yet the youngest lunar rock is three billion years old. Since close capture would entail major rock forming disruptions, the capture theory has been pretty much disproved...

Author: By Huntington Potter, | Title: The Moon Comes to Harvard-Cheese or Granite? | 6/2/1971 | See Source »

...says that "perhaps [the Divinity School] stand (s) closer to revealed truth that we do," but the Divinity School in any case is one of the University's smallest while the Law School is among the largest with over 1500 students. Student voting participation at the Law School would entail an incredible complication of mechanics, especially in determining the number of students who should have such a role, how they should be chosen, and whether they should be involved in deciding appointments. Perhaps the Governance Committee should have recommended a full voting role, but instead it preferred a "gradualist approach...

Author: By Robert Decherd, | Title: Law School Meeting the Faculty Halfway | 5/24/1971 | See Source »

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