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Keogh, 74, a former New York Congressman, ruefully attributes the long delays to the fact that "there are more sleeping art experts in Washington than anybody dreamed of," but he hopes that Congress will finally vote the funds some time during this Roosevelt centennial year. Even so, he adds, "I...
Though some Student Assembly members, in criticizing Epps' "too restrictive" approach, have called for that policy, administrative approval is unlikely. Dean Fox says the masters rejected the idea three years ago, because they felt it would separate students along age lines and might prove "in-convenient." But separatism on an...
But few of the Ehrlich's case histories really back up their hypothetical arguments. They call attention to the diversity of organisms: "A gram of fertile agricultural soil has yielded over 30,000 one-celled animals, 50,000 algae, 400,000 fungi, and over 2.5 billion bacteria." Yet they fail...
Too much American housing, of course, is panoramicaily 11 sipidmass-stamped suburbs as standardized as boxes on super market shelves, the endless Amway and Tupperware America. It may be fatuous to envision new splendors of design in a nation going to condo and cluster. But interesting, occasionally bizarre ideas are...
Most faculty members engaged in long-term, high-involvement consulting probably share Cantley's sentiments, and concerned scholars envision numerous conflicts of commitment resulting from such corporate loyalties. A faculty consultant whose firm is sinking in a sea of competition might shirk his academic responsibilities in order to spend more...