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...permitted but required to take time out for work before receiving their degrees. "We have to build a more diverse campus," he says. "We've got to get a dialogue going between the construction workers and the students." Reflecting on his experience, Coleman remembers with deep satisfaction a remark made to him by a 22-year-old foreman named...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Learning with a Shovel | 6/25/1973 | See Source »

Sexual stereotypes still exist--to which nearly every woman in the University can attest with at least one anecdote--and hurt women. A graduate student in math overheard a distinguished visiting professor seriously remark when he learned that there were eight women in the department: "But women can't do math...

Author: By Susan F. Kinsley, | Title: Harvard's Affirmative Action Plan: Slow Progress for Women, Blacks | 6/14/1973 | See Source »

...voiced public denials. They had relied on former Defense Secretary Melvin Laird's promise to "forgive and honor" returned P.O.W.s. Two men had been taking steps to reenlist, until Guy's charges hit them. One of these men, Private Frederick Elbert of Brentwood, L.I., made a telling remark: "Colonel Guy has been through a hell of a lot-and so have the rest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: P.O.W.S: Plantation Memories | 6/11/1973 | See Source »

...birthday. TV's Barbara Walters toasted his contribution to Women's Lib. He has, she said, "made careers for countless women." Peter Peterson, former Secretary of Commerce, claimed that he had seen Henry cross 1973 A.D. off an official document and write 50 A.K. Peterson's remark, replied Kissinger, "illustrated the closeness and warmth that has characterized the White House...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jun. 11, 1973 | 6/11/1973 | See Source »

...class one day our teaching fellow was telling us about Dr. Levi-Straus who thinks that not only can everything in life be known by studying words, but by studying the order of words. I reminded this teaching fellow of the philosopher's remark, that "one picture is worth a thousand words." He must have seen the truth in my observation because for a few minutes he did not say anything at all, and it was only after the athletes started tapping their cleats on the linoleum and burping that he said "class dismissed" and left the room...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Survival of the Species | 5/14/1973 | See Source »

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