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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Although he initially "favored an experiment of limited duration," Doty said the faults in Harvard's present proposal, which was rejected by the Harvard Corporation yesterday, clearly outweigh the benfits...

Author: By Stacey L. Mandelbaum, | Title: Panelists Discuss Patenting Products Of DNA Research | 11/18/1980 | See Source »

...Ayatoilah's vote was cast a little too late," Douglas A. Hibbs Jr., professor of Government, said, adding that he believes Carter's poor record on the economy will outweigh any last-minute deal to release the hostages, who entered captivity one year ago today...

Author: By Nancy F. Bauer, | Title: Presidential Battle Too Close to Call | 11/4/1980 | See Source »

...Human Subjects. However, because the study is not funded through the University, the Committee relies on the judgement of the 21-person Institutional Review Board at McLean Hospital to assure that the study poses no unnecessary risks to the subjects, and that the anticipated benefits of the study outweigh the possible side effects...

Author: By Caroline R. Adams, | Title: McLean Hospital Drug Study Lures Many Harvard Students | 10/7/1980 | See Source »

Today, however, the benefits from these disruptions far outweigh their initial costs. Boston boasts one of the lowest unemployment rates of America's cities; its revitalized downtown furnishes a stable economic base which in turn provides jobs for its citizens. As Robert Healy has pointed out in The Boston Globe: "The central city can never be separated from the neighborhoods. When the core of a city goes, as in Cleveland or Detroit, the neighborhoods are left to suffer the pain." Ed Logue saved Boston's core...

Author: By David H. Feinberg, | Title: From Beantown to the South Bronx | 10/2/1980 | See Source »

...feasibility of conservation in the American economy. A much-cited Harvard Business School study suggests the United States can eventually trim energy consumption by as much as 40 per cent. Amory Lovins, a champion of the solar energy movement, emphasizes that cost savings from increasing technological efficiency will vastly outweigh those from such short term measures as turning out lights and insulating homes. But MR&A energy analysts, along with many others, are frankly skeptical of "conservation"--the new catch of the anti-industrial left. One of MR&A's summer projects used an economic model developed at Stanford...

Author: By Siddhartha Mazumdar, | Title: Playing The Energy Game | 9/29/1980 | See Source »

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