Word: prospects
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...allegations have raised the extraordinary prospect of a handful of Harvard's most powerful administrators defending their decisions in the press and, later this fall, in an appeal hearing. Extensive public disclosure of internal administrative disputes and errors is virtually unheard of at Harvard...
...portray it. According to King, it was at least partly the result of long term efforts of various organizations, including SftP, to build a movement forcing science to serve the people rather than what he perceives to be the present dominating interests of a scientific elite--motivated by the prospect of Nobel prizes--and a corporate-governmental complex geared toward profit, imperialism, and maintenance of the status...
Highlights of the day include band auditions, athletic introductory meetings and, at 8 p.m., the first seminar covering the prescribed summer reading. Joseph S. Nye Jr., professor of Government, will lecture in Sanders Theater on Robert Heilbroner's "An Inquiry into the Human Prospect...
Still, the relationship between George and Cornelia could directly affect Alabama politics. Wallace is barred by state law from running for re-election in 1978. Cornelia is considered a possible prospect to try to succeed him, just as Wallace's first wife, Lurleen, followed him as Governor in 1967 (she died of cancer 17 months after taking office). If the taping episode indicates a wide rift between the Wallaces, Cornelia would be seriously damaged politically; without George's all-out support, she could hardly hope to win. But Wallace promised last week that if Cornelia does...
...feels no emotions except anger and resentment. When his analyst announced he was going on vacation, David did not mind the prospect of doing without treatment for a while, but complained bitterly that he was not told gently enough. The analyst's diagnosis: a severe narcissistic disturbance...