Word: professor
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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After hearing that Goldman predicted the secession of ethnic minority republics, riots in the streets and massive strikes in his homeland, Shalnev concluded, "Professor, you're a real pessimist...
...grandparents' time, "Harvard was not the star it is now," not a draw for bright students nationwide, according to of Ford Professor of Social Sciences Emeritus David Riesman '31. Campus life was bifurcated by the social elite and "commuter grinds," Riesman said...
With no end in sight for the current epidemic of drug use, it appears that pregnant women will increasingly be held accountable for behavior that jeopardizes their babies' health. "These cases are really mounting," says Harvard law professor Kathleen Sullivan, "and prosecutors are going to go wild until the courts stop them." Despite criticism of his actions, Winnebago County state's attorney Paul Logli, who is prosecuting the manslaughter and drug charges against Green, stands by his policy. Says he: "This is not a fetal-rights case or a pro-choice case or a pro-life case. We're dealing...
...that affirmative action makes you dependent on the good will of whites rather than on your own actions?"--Thomson Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield '53 addressing minority faculty members at a highly charged faculty discussion of the Verba Report on hiring minority and women faculty on Tuesday...
...Teaching is not the priority here, nor working with students. I have spent far more of my time than was healthy for my academic advancement working with students. If I had been more clear what a small role those things play, I might have made some things different."--Assistant Professor of Anthropology Terrence Deacon, discussing the small consideration Harvard gives to teaching and other administrative service when considering a junior faculty member for promotion...