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...want to sound callous but one of the things we always worry about in a tragedy like yesterday's is the money it's going to take to correct [the problem] is likely to come out of the hide of unmanned [projects]," said John W. Freeman, a Rice University space physicist...
...been an uphill battle. The public doesn't always appreciate what has been learned from unmanned missions," Freeman said. "As it stands right now, manned space flight is budgeted much greater than unmanned...
...never been in a natural disaster before. I just thought I'd come out here and see what it's like," said John K. Freeman '88 of Adams House...
...Executive C.H. MURPHY JR. at the A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University in New Orleans: " 'Commencement,' I judge, derives from the assumption that today's watershed in your lives marks the beginning of experience. It simply isn't so. Life's most meaningful experiences are those of early childhood -- experimentation with fire, ache of first grief, joy of love returned, and the other side of that coin, anguish of affection repulsed. So far as adult experience is concerned, to one who will bear a few of its stripes to the grave, it seems a thing to be avoided. Thomas...
Harvard Professor of Economics Richard B. Freeman, a noted specialist in labor economics, cites the upturn in the American economy since the 1981-82 recession as a possible explanation for recent university labor gains. However, John W. Wilhelm, the chief union negotiator during the Yale strike, says recent worker activity is "just the tip of the iceberg." Union organizing by clerical workers, who are predominantly women, has its roots in the women's liberation movement beginning in the 1960s, says Wilhelm...