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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...disciplining students. The Administrative Board, which Fox chairs, may seem big and had, but before on jumps to conclusions, it's worth realizing that Harvard's disciplinary policies diverge from those of most schools in ways that make the University both more merciful and less prone to public knock-down drag-outs like Napolitano's. Consider the following two aspects of Harvard's approach to punishment...

Author: By Paul A. Engeimayer, | Title: An Incentive to Gab | 10/5/1982 | See Source »

...question of a possible link between diesel exhaust and cancer guaranteed a long regulatory fight. Harvard's track record on questions like these is spotty; it has invariably sought to do the bare minimum it can to escape state environmental regulations. So rather than immediately getting into a new, knock-down, drag-out fight over technical minutiae. Harvard should ask for a moratorium on proceedings for the hearings. The communities which have successfully fought Harvard would certainly agree...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Take a Deep Breath | 9/22/1982 | See Source »

Begin, in fact, is convinced that the U.S. knows he will never cooperate with Reagan's plan, and that the underlying tactic of the Reagan Administration is to try to build up political opposition in Israel that would knock him out of office and install Labor's Peres. U.S. officials insist that there is no truth to that suspicion or to the Israeli claim that they have suddenly become pro-Arab. The hope of the Administration is to get both the Israelis and the Arabs to bend. But if all else failed, some U.S. officials privately concede, the Administration would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Defiant No to Reagan | 9/20/1982 | See Source »

Pacing off a precise 3½ steps from the base, Henderson screws his cleats firmly into the dirt and crouches knock-kneed, like Jerry Lewis imitating a baseball player. When the pitcher releases the ball, however, Henderson, having received the go sign from Martin, accelerates into hyperdrive. In two steps he reaches full speed, and a few strides later dives head long into the dirt-a timesaver that makes his body vulnerable to an opponent's cleats and knees. "I don't hit the ground too hard," he explains. "I come in like an airplane." By the time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Rickey Henderson Steals First | 9/6/1982 | See Source »

...play begins in the humdrum way with which Ionesco likes to put his audience at false ease. The middle-aged Choubert is reading a newspaper and his wife Madeleine is darning socks. A knock on the door brings in a detective. Shyly he asks if Choubert knows a man named Mallot whose name ends either with a t or a d. Soon the questioning and the tone turn inquisitional...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Oedipus Hex | 8/9/1982 | See Source »

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