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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Reidy, a junior, talked about the final two games as confidence builders for next year. But for Peterson and his fellow seniors, the final two games are it. So why not make the most of them...

Author: By Mark Brazaitis, | Title: Another Despairing Page | 11/7/1988 | See Source »

...team, composed of four students who had not been on the team before, was selected by the faculty of the Computer Science Department to represent Harvard. These students were Waldman, a teaching fellow for Computer Science 180 and 280; Cliff Young '89, publisher of the Harvard Computer Review; Sandeep Kochlar, a graduate student in computer science and a resident tutor in Dudley House, and Mark Nitzberg, a graduate student in mathematics. McKay Professor of Computer Science Harry R. Lewis served as adviser for the team...

Author: By Gregory R. Galperin, | Title: Computer Team Nabs Northeast Region Title | 11/7/1988 | See Source »

Take the case of Scott. The longtime message from ITT had been to "do O.K. and stay out of trouble," recalls Tadd Seitz, now president of O.M. Scott & Sons of Marysville, Ohio. "There was no great push for excellence." But after Seitz and his fellow managers bought the unit in 1986 for $133 million, they promptly came out with several new products that ITT executives had blocked. Among them: Winterizer, a compound that protects lawns during the winter. ITT management, Seitz says, had feared that Winterizer might sabotage sales of other Scott lawn-care products. But it has become...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Managers Are Owners | 11/7/1988 | See Source »

BALLOT Question 3, which calls for new restrictions against "cruel and inhumane treatment" of farm animals, appears harmless and charitable; merely a small thing to help ease the pain of our fellow creatures. But this innocence is entirely illusory. In reality, Question 3 is a measure that is unnecessary and undesirable...

Author: By Charles N.W. Keckler, | Title: An `Animal Farm' Referendum | 11/5/1988 | See Source »

Unfortunately, as the admissions guide, to its credit, mentions, standing between you and that Nobel Laureate is your teaching fellow. What the guide neglects to elaborate upon, however, is the extent to which you must depend on your section leader: he/she interprets the word from on high, answers your questions, and perhaps most importantly, grades your papers. If a teaching system which gives disproportionate weight to section leaders than to full professors is accepted on face value (which is, of course, debatable), for $20,000, competent section leaders does not seem like too much...

Author: By Garrett A. Price iii, | Title: Teaching Mediocrity? | 11/1/1988 | See Source »

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