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...council is considering inviting other Harvard officials to the body's Science Center meetings. He mentioned University Vice President and General Counsel Daniel Steiner '54 as an administrator who might soon be asked to discuss Harvard's support to those make students who may lose federal aid because they fail to register for the draft...

Author: By Gilbert Fuchsberg, | Title: Council Acts on Internal Policy, Hears Jewett on Financial Aid | 3/7/1983 | See Source »

Even if Foot steps down--and there is no guarantee he will be convinced to--Healey could fail to pull the disjointed party together. In either case; Labour would find itself unable to provide the viable opposition to Thatcherism which--as hostile election results show--the British still want. Free of Labour's union dominance or the Conservatives' failing European supply-side economic policies, the two forces that allied in 1981--the Liberals and the Social Democrats--could offer a fresh alternative...

Author: By John D. Solomon, | Title: Stepping In | 3/5/1983 | See Source »

These eye-catching enticements attempt to exploit, and in doing so cannot fail to trivialize a deadly serious issue. That the motives of their authors were almost certainly not "malicious" cannot excuse a lack of awareness and sensitively to the paid of others. Are such ads ever necessary? If they don't tell as anything useful about the product or performances being "pitched," that need they ever appear? And if they do accurately describe their product, then what does that tell us about the product itself...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Take Back the Night | 3/4/1983 | See Source »

High school officials can't be sued by a student just because they fail to write recommendations to colleges on time, a middle-level state appeals court ruled on February...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Recs | 3/2/1983 | See Source »

Some writers have voices so distinctive that no matter how traditional the form they write in, the identity of the author can scarcely fail to be recognized after a brief passage. Alice Munro belongs in that rare company; from her naturalistic, classically composed short stories there rises a melodic line that catches at the heart with its freshness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Heart-Catching | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

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