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Assault Charges Dropped Against K-SchoolProf: In late August, the much-publicizedtrial of Professor of Political Economy Glenn C.Loury for assault ended when the Boston woman whohad said Loury had threatened her with murderdropped all criminal charges. The 38-year-oldKennedy School professor--who had been PresidentReagan's first choice for Undersecretary ofEducation--pleaded not guilty in June toallegations that he had attacked South Endresident Pamela Foster. Foster is currentlyseeking a cash settlement from thenationally-prominent Black conservative.Dean of the Law School JAMES VORENBERG...
Assault Charges Dropped Against K-SchoolProf: In late August, the much-publicizedtrial of Professor of Political Economy Glenn C.Loury for assault ended when the Boston woman whohad said Loury had threatened her with murderdropped all criminal charges. The 38-year-oldKennedy School professor--who had been PresidentReagan's first choice for Undersecretary ofEducation--pleaded not guilty in June toallegations that he had attacked South Endresident Pamela Foster. Foster is currentlyseeking a cash settlement from thenationally-prominent Black conservative.MARVIN KALBDean of the Law School JAMES VORENBERG...
Assault Charges Dropped Against K-SchoolProf: In late August, the much-publicizedtrial of Professor of Political Economy Glenn C.Loury for assault ended when the Boston woman whohad said Loury had threatened her with murderdropped all criminal charges. The 38-year-oldKennedy School professor--who had been PresidentReagan's first choice for Undersecretary ofEducation--pleaded not guilty in June toallegations that he had attacked South Endresident Pamela Foster. Foster is currentlyseeking a cash settlement from thenationally-prominent Black conservative.MARVIN KALBDean of the Law School JAMES VORENBERG...
Williams said Harvard's top-level minorityhiring has suffered in the past from insufficientefforts to find minority applicants. Manyofficials responsible for hiring may be unsurewhether to consider race because of PresidentReagan's efforts to weaken affirmative actionprograms and others are not aware that theUniversity has targeted a higher number ofminorities for their department, Williams said...
...Republican side of the panel, PresidentFord's chief of staff Richard B. Cheney said thathe has chosen to remain "aggressively neutral" sofar in the campaign. He added that PresidentReagan's actions after his speech tomorrow willinfluence the race for the Republican nomination...