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"as in the case of women, the absolute number of minority scholars in the untenured ranks has remined nearly constant over a period in which the total numberof untenured Faculty hasd declined by some 20 percent over five years," the report said. "The continued success of efforts in this area...
The press corps decided to wait out the President's session. By waylaying aides and Senators who emerged form the chamber, we learned that by the end of an hour, the President, the 13 rebels, Minority Leaders Robert Dole and Transportation Secretary Elizabeth H. Dole remined in Dole's office...
In time, the association branched out by arranging dances, outinigs, picnics and speeches. "But the dues always remainded the same, 10 cents a week," says Johnson, who reports that the organization is still active. Other clubs included the Good Samaritans, the Galiean Fishermen, the Household of Ruth, the Heroines of...
Flags flew at half-mast in Brussels over the headquarters of the Common Market. The tribute was in homage to that grand old Eurocrat, Robert Schuman. His death last week at 77 remined the world that the new Europe which Charles de Gaulle so grandly purports to head owes much...
Seniors are remined that the conditions under which the tickets are sold will be rigidly enforced.
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