Word: kleine
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...gathered outside of Widener attempted to drown out the chants of the demonstrators and then gradually dispersed Many of the onlookers disputed the Sparicists view of world events. "Their support of the Soviet Union and the government of Poland is sufficient comment on their concern for civil rights." Yitzhak Klein, a graduate student in Government, said yesterday...
...Tinker has thought a lot about programming," notes Paul Klein, the curmudgeonly sage who was an NBC vice president before joining the Playboy Cable Network. "He's very good at that. He should be doing it at NBC. Instead he delegates it to a swami like Brandon Tartikoff [president of NBC Entertainment]." So why was Tinker hired? Says Klein: "His boss at RCA, Thornton Bradshaw, said Tinker has 'bearing.' I think the stockholders might be happier if he was a hunchback with a bad mole, and put them in No. 1. But even if NBC gets there...
Assistant Professor of Government Ethel Klein, who recently spoke at the center on "Teaching About Women, Women as Teachers," said that women face classroom problems that men aren't forced to deal with. "One difficulty faced by women professors is in establishing authority," she said Klein attributed this problem to societal attitudes that fail to accept women as dominant figures...
...Klein added that some students view women professors as more personable, and are more likely to approach them with academic, or even personal problems. Consequently, she noted, women are often forced to devote more time to teaching, and less to research...
Economists now know far more than ever about how the economy works. But stagnation and rising unemployment have turned the current economic debate into a brawl. Take Nobel Prizewinner Lawrence Klein, who received the 1980 award for his work in the development of economic-forecasting techniques. Klein, a Keynesian who believes in deficit spending to pump up a slack economy, dismisses the rival supply-side school, which Reagan championed. Supply-siders claim that cuts in tax rates should spur savings and investment and release a torrent of new production. "Our dispute with supply-siders is that their theories are nonsense...