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...one seems willing or capable to put a finger on what has brought Harvard to the situation as it exists today. It is not an easy question to answer. But one thing is clear--this is not a one-year phenomenon, but something that has been building and developing over a number of years. And it is a question that we are only beginning to answer...
...first semester and, if you manage to do honors work in both the chemistry and math courses first semester, enroll in Bio 2 during the spring, in general, however, it is probably wise to defer your initial bio course until sophomore year. After having taken the one-year of required biology, it is wise to take at least an additional semester of bio, which might include any of the between-level courses or Biochem 10, which, I feel, is a superb choice...
...threshold of what may well be another Dodger dynasty, Alston has all the job security he needs-despite the fact that for the past 20 seasons he has signed only one-year contracts. Now earning a reported $70,000 a year, he says that he shares the feeling of Dodger Owner Walter O'Malley. "As Walter said the day I got the first assignment in Brooklyn," says Alston, "signing one-year contracts can mean a lifetime job, if you keep signing enough of them...
Incredible Acts. The owner was a husky, twice-married man of 27 named Gerard John Schaefer Jr., a former Martin County deputy sheriff. He was serving a one-year term in the county jail for picking up two hitchhiking girls, binding them and threatening them with hanging. Schaefer said he had never seen the Place girl; Mrs. Place swore he was the "Jerry Shephard" who had driven off with...
When Blake retired from the World Council last fall, the U.P.C. was a different denomination from the one he had left. Still, nothing seemed more appropriate than to welcome the superchurchman back with election to a one-year term as Moderator, or honorary head, of his church. Last week Blake appeared on the General Assembly platform, along with four other nominees, to speak and answer questions. When the votes were counted, the winner was the Rev. Clinton Marsh, a little-known synod executive of Omaha. Blake came in last. It was a rejection not so much...