Word: equalization
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...dean will find HBS in much less dire straits than McArthur did. We hope that the dean will continue McArthur's custom of constantly talking to students and faculty and giving their concerns equal priority. McArthur's move to integrate and involve HBS with its surrounding communities also set a commendable example...
...therein lies one of the paradoxes of American feminism. Women are clamoring for equal rights while simultaneously and contradictorily seeking status as members of a protected class...
...believe this?" Bob Dole said in Dover, New Hampshire, recently. "You ever seen anything like this?" Dole's incredulity was due in equal measure to the huge size of the crowd and the rapt, respectful attention he was receiving. "The rest of the country may think it's early," Dole said. "Up here they know better. This deal's gonna be over in a year...
...goes Gavin Bryars' extraordinary elegy The Sinking of the Titanic, released this month on Point Music. Mankind's greatest and most poignant symbol of technological hubris has inspired the British composer, 52, to one of his finest and most moving works, every bit the equal of 1993's haunting Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet and even surpassing it in the complex and sure-handed way Bryars uses his materials...
...sphere. "The purpose should not be to promote religion in general or Christianity in particular," says University of Chicago law professor Michael McConnell, an adviser to the cause. "The purpose should be to ensure that religious citizens and religious speech are permitted to play a role in American life equal to any other ideology, philosophy, or persuasion...