Word: published
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...what there will be next week. Due to the anticipation of nausea and other semi-annual illnesses we will publish only three times: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday...
...what there will be next week. Due to the anticipation of nausea and other semi-annual illnesses we will publish only three times Monday, Wednesday, and Friday...
More recently the Crimson in its eagerness to further propagate myths of minority incompetence, rushed to publish parts of the Klitgaard Report, which was incomplete, inaccurate, and degrading to minorities. The Klitgaard Report purported that Black students, who were displacing "more qualified" Jewish students, would be better off at lesser white schools...
...fact, Davis says, most of the Sociology Department's highly publicized internal difficulties have stemmed from disputes over the priority the department should give to quantitative scholars. But this split, he suggests, may be the consequence of an unusual polarization within the discipline. About half the articles quantitative sociologists publish would be difficult for a scholar trained in theory to follow, Davis says. The reverse is not true, he notes: "It isn't easy, but you don't need special training to read Marx, Weber and Durkheim. You just plug away...
...stories, such as the Miami riots or the influx of Cuban and Haitian refugees, papers large and small send squadrons of reporters, publish special sections and-equally important-follow the story after the furor dies down. The major dailies send reporters to the national political conventions and on presidential campaigns, and at least two dispatched teams to cover the eruption of Mount St. Helens...