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Working under Smith is a group of 18 that includes Alfred Bloomingdale, the Diners' Club founder; Joseph Coors, the Colorado brewer; W. Glenn Campbell, director of Stanford's conservative Hoover Institution; Holmes Tuttle, one of the biggest Ford dealers in California and long a close associate of the...
Deborah Holmes, a junior and spokesman for the Student Strike Committee, said the delay in contract settlement is an effort to reduce faculty participation at the State Board of Regents meeting on March 1, 1981, when officials will discuss reorganizing the state colleges in the Boston area.
"It's part of a general trend to centralize power under the Board of Regents so that individual colleges will have less say in administrative matters and more faculty can be cut back," Holmes said.
The student representatives at the conference, however, said the problem is considerably more complex. Michelle Holmes, a fourth year student, said a minority student must overcome some stiff pressures in order to pursue an academic career. Holmes said minorities have "different values" from other students which press them to return...
The R.S.C. knows audiences almost as well as the company members know their craft, and it has found a fair number of its own productions-Peter Brook's Marat/Sade and A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Homecoming, Sherlock Holmes-exported and expanded from local events to international successes...