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Looking toward her future as the first "Economic Advisor to the Presidents of Harvard University and M.I.T. on the Economic Development of Cambridge," Penelope H. Schafer '66, an instructor at the Graduate School of Design, said yesterday that "Cambridge has unique strengths which can make it a great city. The problem is to find the strengths and utilize them...
...women's drive for an active role in the clergy. "The Episcopal seminary was good to me," recalls Cheek. "It allowed me to extend my course over six years instead of three so that I could raise my four young children. It hired me as a biblical-language instructor, which eased the financial strain. But it took me forever to stop feeling grateful and start feeling outraged that I felt so grateful...
...student pilot flying a Piper Cub, Correspondent David Lee recalls, he was always "scaring the breath out of my instructor" and landing in "hop-it-in" style. Recently Lee, who covered the Apollo program for TIME, was back in Houston at the controls of NASA'S new, "reusable" spaceship. The old hop-it-in landing did not work when he tried to bring down the giant spaceship, and he crashed. Fortunately the flight was simulated, and Lee was not only able to walk away but also to file a report for this week's story in Science, written...
Music 180 was the center of a controversy earlier this fall, when Leon Kirchner, professor of Music and the course's instructor, admitted some students who had not auditioned and others who were not enrolled at Harvard...
Betty Twarog, a former instructor in the Tufts Biology Department, gave testimony Wednesday which Gertner called "pivotal to the EEOC case...