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THERE are, of course, serious problems with out-of-court settlements on constitutional cases. First, ad hoc settlements cannot guarantee a national solution to a problem. It may solve Illinois' abortion woes, or Michigan's gender discrimination case, but there will not be a national standard to protect such rights...
Unfortunately, the Business School is not the only problem. Harvard College's athletic facilities are pathetically inadequate. More courts, bigger weight rooms, etc, are needed. We don't need a random housing lottery or a ritzy hotel; we need adequate gyms in which we can fortify our bodies as we tone our minds. Right now, we have just the over-crowded, undersized Malkin and the distant, busy QRAC. Of course, the Law School graciously offers undergrads use of Hemenway Gym. But then again, Hemenway isn't a gym, it's an architectural nightmare--a large closet with two backboards...
...Even illiterate people," he said, "are probably television literate." While society struggles to resolve the illiteracy problem, it should be realized that television is the most effective means of reaching the growing population, Pittman said...
...Another problem is that almost all Radcliffe departments have trouble making undergraduates aware of their existence. Students who do take advantage of their programs get a lot out of them. Since many Radcliffe programs are smaller than their Harvard counter-parts, students have a much better chance of getting personal attention and support. I had a terrific experience as an intern this summer, but the number of students actually involved in Radcliffe's programs is relatively small...
Scoring is still the Crimson's pressing problem although Harvard Coach Tim Wheaton has to be happy to see Johnston putting the ball in the net again. But Johnston wasn't thinking about scoring--she was thinking about winning...