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...obscure to outsiders, but the uncertainty about Andropov underscores the current lack of American expertise on the Soviet Union. Even the Central Intelligence Agency admits that it is having trouble providing the kind of analysis needed by U.S. policymakers. Says a CIA spokesman: "It is becoming more difficult to recruit graduate students who have a real understanding of Soviet internal affairs." Notes Paul K. Cook, the top Kremlinologist at the State Department: "The number of well-trained senior Soviet specialists just suffices for the moment, but within five to ten years they will all be gone. The situation is severe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Wanted: More Kremlinologists | 11/29/1982 | See Source »

...cross country season will find its place in Harvard athletic history as "that turn-around season." Regan believes. The Eliot House resident expects future recruit will build a "Harvard cross country dynasty over the next few years, which will generate yearly interest from prospectives through its own success...

Author: By Constance M. Laibe, | Title: Andy Regan | 11/18/1982 | See Source »

...even Fasi chose to come to Cambridge thinking they would play polo here. Guerra says he didn't even know of the club team's existence when he was applying. And Fasi remembers that "out of six schools I applied to. Harvard was the only one that didn't recruit me for water polo." He wasn't planning to play here until he heard in May 1980 of the switch to varsity status...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: Rich Guerra and Dave Fasi | 11/16/1982 | See Source »

Clausen wrote in his May letter to six law school deans that "I am considering recommending that no Defense Department contracts be awarded your university as long as our officers are denied the ability to recruit on campus. "But the Defense Department official said Clausen "was referring to the Law School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Army Threat to Cut Funds Diminishes | 11/11/1982 | See Source »

...need to play catch-up that has kept Harvard second to Brown. There have been no special signals sent out that water polo is any different from the other non-glamor teams that win in the obscurity of Harvard. As a result, attempts to recruit have had little luck: Couch Pike tells how one year he wrote to 18 application who had some polo experience to tell them about the program. Of those 18 three ware accepted; of those three two chose Suuford and one went to Yale...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: We Try Harder | 11/11/1982 | See Source »

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