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...preliminary determination, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission found "reasonable cause' to believe that the University discriminated against Ephraim Isaac, former associate professor of Afro-American Studies, on the basis of his race (black) and national origin (Ethiopian) by denying him tenure in 1975. The Crimson recently obtained a copy of the finding, handed down in February...
...afternoon, Harvard faculty members will lecture. E. O Wilson, Baird Professor of Science, will speak on sociobiology; James Q. Wilson, Shattuck Professor of Government, on "the changing nature of American politics"; John T. Dunlop, Lamont University Professor, on "the future of business and government;" and Stanley H. Hoffman, professor of government, on Soviet-American relations...
Jack H. Mendelson, professor of Psychiatry, and Nancy K. Mello, associate professor of Psychology, updated research done during the last decade, primarily in Denmark...
William H. Bossert '59, McKay Professor of Applied Mathematics and instructor in Natural Sciences 110, "Automatic Computing," said yesterday he is "just euphoric" about the new additions to the computer facilities. With more facilities available, professors can teach more information, he added...
WALTER HELLER: "I think the Fed got itself in a position where it had to do this," says the University of Minnesota professor who was President Kennedy's chief economic adviser. "If they had done any less, the world markets would have responded terribly negatively. Yet the costs are high. The Federal Reserve is taking the agony route to lowering inflationary expectations: squeezing down total demand in the economy, thereby weakening both product and labor markets. Increasingly people are going to be squeezed out of [credit] markets at those astronomical interest rates." Heller does not, however, expect "a full...