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...undertake the study--to the pragmatic--that if the system ain't broke don't fix it--to the serious--no one wants to bust a buddy. Surely, such a cosmopolitan and enlightened a place as Harvard has no use for an anachronism that has traditionally been the hallmark of those preppy colleges nestled in the idyllic Northeast...
...smile. Some Sovietologists last summer assumed that Shevardnadze, with his minimal foreign policy experience, would serve simply as a stand-in while Gorbachev acted as his own chief diplomat. Yet Shevardnadze has shown a readiness to take charge of the Foreign Ministry with the assertiveness that has been a hallmark of his career...
Diversity is indeed Moore's hallmark. The Anthropology professor's resume would turn Margaret Mead green with envy. Moore has received more than 15 academic awards, including a Guggenheim fellowship, an award for innovative teaching and another commendation for creative scholarship and research...
...last month with a rare display of Soviet humility. "Well, of course, I'm not a real expert!" he reportedly exclaimed and then turned to informally solicit the views of his delegation. Says Greg Guroff, a USIA Soviet expert: "He represents a whole new generation of Soviet leaders whose hallmark is that they have more self-confidence, less bombast...
Diversity is indeed Moore's hallmark. The Anthropology professor's resume would turn Margaret Mead green with envy. Moore has received more than 15 academic awards, including a Guggenheim fellowship, an award for innovative teaching and another commendation for creative scholarship and research...