Word: michigan
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...good math background, know what statistical methods are available and how to use them, and a high-speed computer." ZBIKOWSKI The Top Ten MATTHEWS 1. Texas 1. Texas 2. Ohio St. 2. Ohio St. 3. Notre Dame 3. Notre Dame 4. Kentucky 4. Kentucky 5. Penn St. 5. Michigan 6. Nebraska 6. Pittsburgh 8. Alabama 7. Alabama 9. Oklahoma 8. Arkansas 10. N. Carolina 9. Penn St. 1. Penn by 2 Ivy Predictions 1. Harvard by 4 2. Brown by 4 2. Brown by 1 3. Yale by 3 3. Yale by 3 4. Columbia by 2 4. Cornell...
...week's end Carter turned a successful threeday, six-stop westward trip into a campaign to inspire grass roots support for his program. In Michigan, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado and California, Carter seized every chance he could find to hammer home the point that nothing less than the economic and military security of the nation rested on the fate of his energy legislation. He also placed his own prestige on the line, declaring at one point: "I have equated the energy policy legislation with either success or failure of my first year in office as a leader of our country...
Wharton has served as president of Michigan State University (MSU) since 1970. During his administration, Wharton helped set up a college of urban development anb a commission to study admissions and student body composition...
...trustees of the State University of New York (SUNY) Wednesday named Michigan State University President Clifton R. Wharton Jr. '47 as the next chancellor of SUNY, making him the first black ever to serve as chancellor of the university system...
Theodore J. St. Antoine, dean of the University of Michigan Law School: "If you force me to bet, I'm going to bet that they reverse the Bakke case [and rule against him] . . . In my judgment there will be some provisions left open for an affirmative-action program that will allow making race an admissions distinction. The vote might be 6 to 3, and the majority opinion may be somewhat muddled...