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...discomfiture of many traditional civil rights advocates, Rita Greenwald Clancy was inspecting cadavers alongside 102 other freshman medical students at the University of California, Davis, last week. Admitted to the medical school through a federal court order, Clancy, 22, had managed to exploit one of the main arguments used to justify affirmative-action programs for minority job and school applicants...
...David Greenwald, 64, a fund raiser for philanthropic institutions in Manhattan, said withholding his vote was the most effective way for him to pass judgment on the candidates. "I'm expressing an opinion," he added. "I'm stating that both...
...HAVE A DREAM Conceived and Directed by ROBERT GREENWALD Adapted by JOSH GREENFELD
...Twinning" (as the British call it) is still far from widespread. It has been practiced mostly in teaching, library and lab work, a few professions and in government. Massachusetts State Banking Commissioner Carol Greenwald, who in 1973 herself became the first part-time officer of the Federal Reserve Bank, has hired two research assistants with different skills to divide one salary. In Palo Alto, Calif., Ruth Freis and Miriam Miller share the post of program director for a network of day-care centers, and Engineer Chris Jako has arranged to split a job planning a science center with Biologist...
...problem has been the lack of heat in three entryways since the Christmas break. Until the situation was alleviated a few days ago, students in the affected areas complained of being unable to study comfortably in their rooms due to the cold, according to Alison Clarkson '77 and Peter Greenwald '76, two House residents...