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...think that the people who are closest to the eating clubs have some strong concerns about the future of those institutions," said Dean of Princeton College Nancy Weiss Malkiel...
...Although Malkiel said that any re- structuring of Princeton's residential systemwould not be modeled after Harvard, others allegedthat the proposal was strongly influenced byHarvard's house system...
...Malkiel stressed that the report merelyproposed an idea, and that changes are not yetbeing contemplated...
...that the twelve-year-old institution "was not reaching its potential," he abruptly named a new dean: Michael Levine, 47, a tough-minded professor of management studies who was formerly chief executive of New York Air. Levine, whom Schmidt chose without consulting the faculty search committee, succeeds economist Burton Malkiel, 56, who resigned last year after strengthening the school's economics program. Schmidt is slashing the popular department of organizational behavior, which teaches the techniques of compromise and consensus building, by declaring that six junior faculty slots will be phased out over the next five years...
...induce such tight money that it would abort any recovery. Heller wants to shrink the deficit mainly by raising taxes in 1983, a step that could batter the economy even lower. Some conservative economists predict that the result of the red ink will be higher interest rates. Says Burton Malkiel, an adviser to Gerald Ford and now dean of the Yale School of Organization and Management: "You have a $100 billion deficit running smack against a tight rein that the Federal Reserve has held on the money supply. That will push up interest rates...