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...even as the U.S. was urging Sadat to engage the Israelis in private peace talks, the eager and worried Egyptian seemed determined to pursue his all-out style of public diplomacy. Before leaving for the U.S., Sadat last week sent off "An Open Letter to American Jews," published in the Miami Herald. He urged them to "revive the spirit of accommodation and meaningful coexistence" in order to "reinforce our belief in the oneness of the human cause." He complained that "the Israeli government in the past few weeks has been negative and disappointing...
Much of the province's development dates from the early 1960s, when it underwent an expansion of education and state enterprises that French-speaking Quebecois call la Révolution Tranquille (the Quiet Revolution). With the door suddenly open to new opportunities, the church-oriented conservative rural habitant rapidly evolved into the secular, outgoing urban Quebecois, with typically North American tastes for big cars, color-television sets and le rock. Quebeckers trained in economics and sociology thronged into the glass-and-steel cubicles of a mushrooming provincial bureaucracy. But despite this rattrapage (catching up), English-speaking Canadians retained their dominant role...
Rosovsky said he believes most instructors will be able to teach the additional classes before reading period begins. The College and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will be open next week, unless Gov. Michael S. Dukakis extends the state of emergency through Monday, Rosovsky said...
...state of emergency is extended, Harvard will remain open for students and Faculty members who are able to reach their classrooms by walking or using public transportation, Rosovsky added...
...Medical, Business and Law schools plan to be open Monday, Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said last night...