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...first and only use of the existing formal grievance procedure. Theda Skocpol, then an associate professor, charged in 1980 that the Sociology Department discriminated on the basis of sex in refusing to recommend her for tenure...
...very least, busing should remain a potential remedy for judges, as advised by local school boards and officials. Certainly Congress can recommend to the courts that they use busing only as a last resort in desegregation cases. But as legal analysts like Archibald Cox, Loeb Professor of Law, have frequently pointed out of late, congressional infringement on the powers of the courts sets a dangerous--and quite possibly unconstitutional-precedent. We urge Congress to avoid it--and to reject Helms's please to hamstring the third branch of government...
...reaffirmed his belief in rent control last night, but called for a study that would recommend significant changes to improve the system's efficiency. Vellucci also noted that the had angered members of his family as well as tenants seeking permission to purchase and occupy their rent-controlled apartments as condominiums because of his record on rent control and condominium conversion.CrimsonElizabeth HarpelOn a unanimous vote last night, Cambridge city councilors elected Leonard J. Russell as vice mayor for a two-year term. Russell, an Independent councilor from North Cambridge, has been a consistent critic of the rent control board...
Reagan's argument suffers, however, from one considerable flaw: it implies that Roosevelt, the great innovator and experimenter, would still recommend the remedies of 1932 for the problems of 1982. That is an implausible prospect. Though Roosevelt might not have favored the swollen growth of Government intervention, regulation and spending, it seems likely that if he could return to survey the results of the Fair Deal, the New Frontier, and the Great Society, he would bestow on them that famous smile of satisfaction...
...spending, Reagan will probably propose severe reductions in job-training programs and federal aid to public schools, along with additional slashes in food stamps, Medicare and Medicaid. Construction of subsidized housing would be all but abolished; Reagan will recommend starting only 10,000 units in fiscal 1983, vs. 153,000 this fiscal year...