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Some faculty members at the conference indicated that the problem is simply getting more minorities interested in faculty positions. "The positions are there," Harold Amos, professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, said, adding that there aren't enough qualified minorities to fill available positions...
...five members, four white and one black, of the Communist Workers Party at a C.W.P.-sponsored "Death to the Klan" rally in Greensboro in November 1979. The outcome drew predictably inflammatory responses from both extremist camps. Calling the verdict "a great victory for white America," North Carolina Nazi Leader Harold Covington maintained that it proved "we can beat the system on their own ground." Signe Waller, a C.W.P. member and the widow of one of the victims, charged that the trial was part of a government cover-up and added that the decision served as "a green light...
...writing letters asking "how they might tell their children that they cannot afford to send them to college." Other spokesmen have been somewhat more restrained. "We ask judges to be purer than Caesar's wife, but we don't pay them what they are worth," says Harold Tyler, a partner in a New York law firm (and former district judge) who now heads an American Bar Association (A.B.A.) committee on federal judicial compensation. "They are the guardians of our Constitution...
...still goes a long way." Others warn that a judiciary that is too well rewarded loses touch with the society it is serving. Two recent vacancies on the D.C. Court of Appeals attracted a pool of more than 90 applicants, many of them highly qualified, and even Harold Tyler admits that the quality of the federal judiciary has not suffered yet. Nor does the rising dropout rate unnerve some observers who are familiar with high Government turnover. Says Alfred Zuck, executive director of the quadrennial salary commission: "The numbers are large only in relation to history." In all, the judges...
...DIED. Harold McLinton, 33, linebacker forthe Washington Redskins from 1969 to 1979; of injuries received last month when he got out of his car on the shoulder of an interstate highway to ask directions of an acquaintance in another car and was struck by a passing motorist; in Washington...