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The ivy caper may have been more humorous than tragic, but it does serve as an emblem of the University's willingness this year to scrap past promises or reconsider time-honored policies that reflected the best of Harvard. On two of this year's signal issues--the temporary decisions...
Fitzsimmons said the admissions office would not seek out students who presumably turned down admission because of the forced commuter option, but that if such students asked the College to reconsider their applications, "we would look at the problem in contest."
Fred W Friendly, a pioneer of television journalism, knows the power of the combination: "Pictures can so create a climate that at the last moment a comment can be just a raised eyebrow." But, he adds, commentary is self-defeating if the viewer says, "Now that I know how it...
Argentina might well have had something like that in mind. The first response from Buenos Aires was to reject the Peruvian proposal out of hand. Then the junta seemed to reconsider. But on Wednesday, the Argentines informed Secretary-General Pérez de Cuéllar that they were examining...
A. Look, Mr. Castro knows very, very clearly those aspects of his policy that have alienated him from the U.S. and a large portion of the rest of the Western Hemisphere-intervention in the internal affairs of other states in this hemisphere and elsewhere. This is not to prejudge whether...