Word: progressions
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...path of progress in journalism is not a one-way street: we too have certainly kept recruiting talent from other publications. And pleased as we are about the success of many TIME alumni, we are even more pleased and proud of the fact that most of our writers, reporter-researchers, editors and correspondents have chosen to pursue lengthy and satisfying careers at TIME...
Rockefeller: "Progress is being seriously hindered by a growing loss of confidence in the city due to inept and extravagant administration...
Wechsler's call for neutral principles, sounded in 1959, has been amplified by Yale's Alexander Bickel in his book The Supreme Court and the Idea of Progress. "The heart of the matter," Bickel said recently, "is that you can't persuade people that you operate differently from the politicians, who after all can be voted out of office, unless you pursue some other process than they pursue. And that other process has to be one of applying reasons rather than playing group politics." If that is not the case, "the point is that over time...
Historical truth is a concept whose validity I have generally doubted. Scientific discovery is Progress, while mathematical deduction is Poetry, neither category being fitting for anybody's breakfast table. About cosmic theory you shouldn't ask. Medical research is probably a Good Thing, although Michael Crichton is not. To s. and e, revolution, of course, right on. The gracious humanities are My Field at Harvard, and as such inseparable from my daily dose of disappointment. Crime is a confusing issue...
Leonard also serves on several national committees concerned with the progress of minority groups, and he advises on minority issues for the Association of American Law Schools and the Law School Admissions Test Council. Locally, he is a member of the Newton Fair Housing Committee...