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...Solomon declined to predict the effect of menger on the status of women at Harvard. "We are talking about historical problems," she said. "Change doesn't come overnight-it's an evolution. I knew Radcliffe before we had joint instruction...
...activists staged the first of a series of major environmental teach-ins that will climax in a nationwide teach-in on April 22. In varying degrees, the once sheltered ecologists have become ardent advocates of seemingly radical views. They sometimes sound like new Jeremiahs. They do not hesitate to predict the end of the world, or at least the end of a life with quality. Yet they hold out hope too. "We are in a period of grace," says Commoner. "We have the time?perhaps a generation?in which to save the environment from the final effects of the violence...
...predict the likely 1970 performance of the U.S. economy, IBM executives last week set their computers to work. They fed in the latest economic statistics and some assumptions, and the computers came out with what sounded like a weather-bureau forecast of precipitation probabilities. In IBM's book, the four possibilities, and the chances of them...
...with faculty hostility, student unrest, tight budgets and urban politics? Not according to Russell Miller, a math teacher and chairman of the teachers union at Hunter. When Jacqueline Grennan Wexler was appointed president last month, he said: "She will be dropped into a sea of administrative difficulties, and I predict that she will drown...
...rule of the Committee is that all formal hearings and deliberations be held in closed session," Wilson said. "How the Committee might respond to an invitation to discuss openly the issues involved I wouldn't predict...