Word: laws
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...meantime, he hopes that Harvard Law will be "comforted to know that there will be at least one person left next year to be editor-in-chief of the Law Review...
...said he had "tremendous respect" for the courage of those who are willing to go to jail, and is "willing to give all forms of support for their reintegration into American society once they have paid the price for breaking the law...
...director of the Harvard Student Study, a research project on the effects of the undergraduate experience on personality, finds that many students arrive at Harvard with a set of personality characteristics well-suited to business, but are looking forward to a career in one of the more "glamorous" professions: law, medicine, academia. Finding that there are more things to do in the college community than study, these students allow the college to develop their personalities and turn them away from the purely academic life toward the myriad of social and business activities available to undergraduates...
...business than are going into Business School. Last year, of the 176 graduating Harvard seniors who planned business as their eventual career, only 76 entered Business School this fall. Others took jobs immediately or went into the military service, but a significantly large number entered other graduate studies, notably Law and Arts & Sciences, planning business careers when they...
...Harvard academic ladder, and these "personality suited" students place other values before a life of brainwork. Thus they slide down the Harvard grade ladder and hence the statistical bias. Admission to business school places less emphasis on high grades than admission to law or medical schools...