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But how can that wrath be channeled effectively against terrorists? At his White House news conference three nights earlier, Reagan had confessed that in trying to figure out a way to free the American hostages in Beirut, "I'm as frustrated as anyone. I've pounded a few walls myself...
Several Black student leaders contacted last week say they disagree that their organizations isolate their members from the mainstream.
Black students in the 1960s and 1970s did tend to isolate themselves in ethnic organizations, says Shaw. But, he adds, Black students' attitudes have changed in the wake of public school desegregation.
Campus life tends to "isolate a person," says John P. Loza '85, head of Harvard-Radcliffe Students for Reagan. He attributes the atypical leanings of most Harvard students to this isolation.
Ekman began studying the psychology and physiology of lying 18 years ago, chiefly to help identify patients who were lying to therapists. He does not feel that his findings are conclusive but thinks that someday it may be possible to isolate emotions and authenticate them by their own signs. "If...