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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...impact of toasting equipment on undergraduate quality of life can not be underestimated. What's at stake here is a lot more than just the fate of a few pieces of baked dough. What we're talking about is people. What are we really trying to teach our students? Complacency in mediocrity? The beauty of inefficiency? I fervently hope...

Author: By Barne C. Ellis, | Title: Charred Mornings | 11/6/1985 | See Source »

Apparently, it also helps Harvard departments and other universities make decisions about promoting or hiring young scholars. The Guide's unanticipated impact on academic careers has made it the focus of intense scrutiny by some faculty and administrators, who have led a relentless if futile crusade to purge subjectiveness from its pages. In the process, they have compromised its value to students, and in their zeal, they now threaten to emasculate the guide altogether...

Author: By David S. Hilzenrath, | Title: CUE Quandry | 11/5/1985 | See Source »

Like past elections, uncertainty is the hallmark of this year's race. No one knows for sure who will emerge a winner out of tomorrow's tally until the final ballots are counted next week. And no observer can begin to assess the impact of those results until November...

Author: By Thomas J. Winslow, | Title: City Council Race Full of Wildcards | 11/4/1985 | See Source »

...resident of Riverside, Graham helped establish a civilian police review board, city affirmative action office, rehabilitation of Cambridge Housing Authority apartments; if reelected, she says she would like to improve the status of women and ensure economic justice for them; and to soften the impact of federal budget cuts on grants to cities...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Presenting the City Council Candidates for 1985 | 11/4/1985 | See Source »

...issue is whether Harvard is more concerned about profits than about the effect of its actions on the community. The cost to Harvard of finding a reasonable solution to this problem would be relatively small compared to the potentially devestating impact of its sales on tenants. Ten houses have been sold; 20 more are about to be put on the market. These 20 houses represent almost 100 units of affordable housing. They are home for many people...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yes To Question 2 | 11/4/1985 | See Source »

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