Word: reductionisms
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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COLORADO. He is still given to wearing polished, calf-length boots and three-leaf-clover cuff links, but handsome Gary W. Hart, 36, now a Denver attorney, has matured considerably since he directed George McGovern's campaign in 1972. Running for the Democratic nomination for Senator, Hart took much...
The long-term investment policy being formulated by the Harvard Management Company will result in a gradual reduction in public utilities and the total number of companies in Harvard's portfolio.
Earlier this week Rosovsky termed a reduction in the size of the Faculty "likely," but said such a reduction would not mean firing any of the professors, teaching fellows or secretaries whose salaries come out of the Faculty budget.
The black patrolmen charged that police officials made an unwarranted reduction in the number of openings for the rank of sergeant and that the reduction was motivated by a desire to keep blacks out of upper-level positions. There has only been one black sergeant in the department's history...
Princeton economist Richard A. Lester published a book this summer that voices the concerns of the anti-affirmative action camp. In it Lester argues that federally-imposed affirmative action programs constitute a serious government attack on the independence and integrity of academia. He also claims that the introduction of racial...