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Portraying our nation's foster-care system as shameful will only erode efforts to reform it. We need to focus on attracting some of our nation's best social workers, administrators and resource families to this difficult field. Reform is occurring, and children are benefiting. You failed to inform your readers of the many U.S. success stories in which public and private child-welfare systems are collaborating to serve foster children more effectively. JEFFREY NITZ Huntingdon Valley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Dec. 4, 2000 | 12/4/2000 | See Source »

...case, Harvard told an ex-Communist that he could not have a job promised to him if he did not inform on the party...

Author: By Joshua E. Gewolb, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: FBI Files Show HBS Forced Out Leftist Professor | 12/1/2000 | See Source »

...structure of SAC, the body that for over three decades has led student involvement at the IOP. These students made several inaccurate claims about the power and privileges of its members and the process by which it selected them. I hope to clarify these misperceptions about SAC to inform the discussions about future student involvement...

Author: By Robert F. Mccarthy, | Title: Thirty Years at the Institute | 11/30/2000 | See Source »

...language might sometimes suggest. Reading about moral leadership can bring about a serious consideration of those ideas on the part of the reader. And perhaps this is the whole point. Coles wrote the book for a general audience, and it is safe to assume that he wanted it to inform and engage the larger American public in this ongoing discussion of moral leadership...

Author: By Patty Li, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Some Literature of Social Reflection | 10/27/2000 | See Source »

...classify all varieties of irrational behavior and speech as more or less the same. Madness itself permits for little development. Nor can a dramatist force the audience's perspective on that madness to change over timeunless, of course, he or she uses another character's reactions to madness to inform those of the audience. But in such a case, the madness becomes nothing more than a vehicle for the development of the reacting character, not a source of dramatic development in itself...

Author: By David Kornhaber, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Stage Direction: Entering the Theater of Insanity | 10/27/2000 | See Source »

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