Word: reductionisms
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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If Koch can convert his private frugality into public policy, as he promises to do, the city will be well served. The next mayor's biggest challenge will be to revive the city's sick economy in order to reduce unemployment and strengthen the tax base. Despite a...
More than two years after coming out of the deep 1973-75 recession, the nation's economic recovery has reached middle age-and is feeling all the crotchets of that stage of life. Its youthful bounce is now just a memory, and its progress is marked more by caution...
Such fear is unwarranted. The possible temporary reduction of opportunity for a few white males is more than offset by the social benefits of using special considerations for minorities. Such consideration is necessary to help the nation through a transitional period between the pervasive exclusion of minorities from opportunities--an...
Last week, students voiced protests to the temporary closing of the Indoor Athletic Building on weekends, and to the possible reduction of study space in Gutman Library.
Reverse discrimination A qualified white has no inherent right to be admitted to medical school ahead of a less qualified minority member. Nobody has a basic right to a medical education. But the university does have a right to determine its own admissions policy based on many factors, including intelligence...