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Roger D. Fisher 42, professor of Law, will be the executive editor of a new, nationally broadcast television show on public policy issues...
During a one-year leave of absence from Harvard he will work on "The Advocates," which is funded by the Ford Foundation and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. WGBH in Boston and KCET in Los Angeles will produce the show this year...
...weekly, educational television program will feature two "advocates," trained lawyers arguing both sides of a specific public policy question before a "decision-maker" and a studio audience. Both the studio and home audiences will be asked to vote on the issue after the debate...
...students will serve on the subcommittee, Brooks said, because "student membership would prejudge the issue of the responsibility of the University community on matters of this sort." Student opinion will be solicited, however, although no plan for public hearings hasyet been formulated, Brooks said...
David Bruck's critique of the Cambridge Project is obviously far above the spirit of Luddism of those who have been posting images of IBM cards reading "saturation bombing only 31% effective. try a little gas" in a crude effort to ?mobilize a docile public opinion for the Friday rally. Still, it needs rebuttal, most seriously regarding the professional ideologies of social scientists...