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Knowles believes that his situation--as both professor and consultant--is "not so much a conflict of interests as a conflict of commitment" Saying that extramural activities might force a professor to neglect his students and his academic commitments, he adds that it is his responsibility to make sure that does not occur. "A conflict of interest is much easier to find but a conflict of commitment can be dangerous," Knowles says, and Walter Gilbert, American Cancer Society Professor of Molecular Biology, agrees that "exploitation of students is more difficult to deal with" because it can be hidden. Neither thinks...

Author: By Rebecca J. Joseph, | Title: Coming to Grips With Biotechnology | 6/10/1982 | See Source »

...father's religion is generally undogmatic, and tends toward ethical, not theological matters," he explains. "The fundamentalist God seems to be an American: if he's not white, then he's a very nice Black man. An idiot. For all their claims to profound Biblicism, I think they neglect God in all his great majesty and sovereignty, and in his right to judge. They short-change God's glory and by doing that they short-change his grace...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: Him and His Calvinism | 6/10/1982 | See Source »

Speaking to an audience at the Ed School last month, Secretary of Education Terrel Bell explained the Reagan administration's philosophy behind the budget cuts. His message: that excessive federal intervention has allowed the states to neglect their rightful responsibilities to education. Ylvisaker believes that this prescription is inadequate and that criticizing the states does not relieve the federal government of its responsibility...

Author: By Leah D. Rush, | Title: Running on Empty at the DOE | 6/10/1982 | See Source »

Since no freshmen have signed up to concentrate in Afro-American Studies next year. Dayna L. Cunningham '81 said yesterday that the "University's neglect is beginning to have results...

Author: By Leah D. Rush, | Title: Black Group To Call For Strong Afro-Am | 6/9/1982 | See Source »

Paradoxically, then, members of my class share, more than anything else, the experience of having been very much by themselves in shaping their personal experiences here. Even the needless pain that some of us endured as the result of too much begin neglect also binds us together. No one, not one person who will don cap and gown tomorrow, is graduating from this University naive. Our task now is to channel that savvy in such a way as to avoid the temptation of haughtiness, bitterness, or cynicism. In 1982 as in 1949, 1968 and probably 1994, a Harvard degree...

Author: By Nancy F. Bauer, | Title: Seeking Lost Scholarship and Getting Out the 'Extra' | 6/9/1982 | See Source »

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