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Raymond Jallow, senior vice president of the United California Bank, calculates that the turn-around came in May and the recovery will be "gradual but not fantastic." Leif Olsen, senior vice president of New York's First National City Bank, is still uncertain whether the rebound has begun, "but it may have happened in June." Adds Olsen: "The important thing is that the turn around comes when the economy is at a very deep level...
HARVARD'S AND Radcliffe's move to so-called equal access admissions next year will only make a gradual progress toward equalizing the number of men and women in college. For all the fanfare by a year-long study of the issue by a blue ribbon committee, some serious questions still must be answered about Harvard and Radcliffe's version of equal access...
THERE WILL BE no real story, there will only be Tod's gradual insight into the violence which lies beneath this palm and stucco paradise. Nothing is going to happen--the undercurrent is always there, whether Tod perceives it or not, so the holocaust of the final moments is a foregone conclusion...
...This gradual redefinition of the nature of the Institute culminates in Bok's statement that undergraduates "experience leaves them much less qualified to evaluate the needs of research and graduate training." If the Institute were to be purely a graduate-oriented research center, it might be reasonable for Dr. Brimmer and President Bok to argue that "it would be inappropriate to incorporate undergraduates into the governance of the Institute." However, this was not the original conception of the Institute. From its beginnings, and at least up until several Faculty administration groups began redefining the purposes of the Institute in late...
...gradual exclusion of students from the governing and planning of the Institute is clearly shown by Bok's statement that, "in an Institute thus conceived, it is far from clear that undergraduates should participate in its governance or direction." This view of student participation in the Institute contradicts almost all of the early conceptions of the Institute. The "Report of the Faculty Committee on Afro-American Studies" (January, 1969) states that the "Center should, like the Institute of Politics, have a student advisory board." The Standing Committee to Develop the Afro-American Studies Department reports in September of 1969 that...