Word: environmental
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Will Burns be right again? Even being "right" may lie more in the eye of the observer than in some objective measure. Republican Alan Greenspan, chairman of Ford's Council of Economic Advisers, believes that Burns "has done an extraordinarily effective job, especially in the economic and political environment...
Forceful Rebuttal. Beckerman's 1975 book, Two Cheers for the Affluent Society, has become one of the most forceful rebuttals of the doomsday forecasts. He argues that the doomsayers have not taken account of how the market system can motivate public and private enterprise to develop successful alternatives. As...
Mark Fiedler '78, co-chairman of Advocating a Better Learning Environment, a group designed to present the needs of Harvard's handicapped, said yesterday the University has persisted in dealing with the problem solely on an ad hoc basis.
Yet even as the delegates in Washington celebrate their victory, the primary question still hangs in the air: Where will the money come from? University officials estimate that colleges may be forced to spend over $1 billion altering their buildings. But the institutions most affected by the reforms are the...
Controversial Clause. Equally troublesome is the question of how traditionally trained teachers, who lack any background in special education, will deal with severely handicapped children placed in their classes. Conversely, there is the problem of how the handicapped children, taken from their familiar protected environment, will be affected. Says Connor...