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In two traditionally controversial areas--affirmative action in hiring, and relations with Cambridge--the University was not guilty of such backsliding, to its credit. In the troubled Sociology Department, in particular. Harvard took some positive steps towards diversification--offering tenure to a woman. Nancy Tuma, and stepping up formal outside...
True to form, Boteler pitched in only one game but made the most of the occasion by heating Dartmouth on the Ivy League Championships and recording a 1.17 ERA.
The other book, Jeffrey Lant's collection of reminiscences, spans "distinguished graduates" form 1917 (Buckminster Fuller) to 1981 John H. Adler. Since I am neither distinguished nor-till tomorrow-a graduate, my criticism will likely sound shrill, still and all, a good number of these stones might better have been...
I am amazed by the misinterpretations of the 1962 Supreme Court decision banning prayer in the classroom. There is no federal, state or local statute that prevents a child who is so inclined from praying during lunch, recess or on any occasion during the school day so long as it...
In Buenos Aires, the public mood throughout the invasion week was restrained and somber. On National Day, the ruling junta decreed that an atmosphere of "austerity and solemnity" should honor the occasion. Argentines were buoyed but not ecstatic at the news that John Paul II would visit the country, something...