Word: profs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...elsewhere Megged concluded his article with an appeal. Those concerned with freedom of expression, with "the right of people to control their culture and education, about the dignity of human beings, should start here with the issue of censorship. This should be the first commitment of intellectuals and writers." Prof. Irene L. Gendzier Boston University
...Mary.35-17 4-2 10-8 .556 GWEN KNAPP Associate Sports Editor Harvard.28-10 Princeton.24-7 Penn.24-14 Yale.17-7 Dartmouth 35-17 4-2 10-8 .556 CAROLINE ADANE Associate Sports Editor Harvard.14-3 Princeton.27-7 Brown.17-10 Yale.10-7 William and Mary.21-7 3-3 9-9 .500 NEVIN SHALIT Football photographer Harvard.30-7 Princeton.16-15 Brown.24-17 Yale.28-10 Dartmouth.20-13 PROF. ROBERT KLITGAARD Special Assistant to President Bok Guest Selector Harvard. giving 9 Princeton giving 8 1 2 Brown.giving 3 Yale.even No pick
...just to see what Stephen Jay Gould was like," says Daniel Shaw a Grays freshman who intimately decided not to participate in the course's lottery itself suggestive of ticket scrambling before a sold out Broadway show. "Gould was on the cover of News week," Gruber notes. "And (Prof. Stanley) Hoffman is always in Time magazine...
...School, there have been minorities protesting the ethnic breakdown--or lack of breakdown--on the Law School faculty. The school boasts 58 white men, one Black man, and one white woman in its tenured positions. Until December of 1980, there were two Blacks tenured on the faculty, and when Prof. Derrick Bell resigned to take the deanship at Oregon's law school, minority students geared up immediately. They wanted to urge the Law School to act quickly to bring another minority who would at least maintain the old status quo, and they wanted to pressure the Law School to continue...
...Mark Lester, who has put some zing into his earlier melodramas (Truck Stop Women, Stunts), here borrows from George Armitage's cult Gothic, Massacre at Central High, to create an adolescent colony as teeming and desolate as an American Gulag. The principal is a blinkered hypocrite; the biology prof (Roddy McDowall) teaches chromosomes at gunpoint. And the school toughs-moral crustaceans dressed in swastika T shirts and the very latest leather-are led by no ordinary psychopath. Stegman (Timothy Van Patten) is also a musical prodigy: as he directs a gang rape of the hero's wife...