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Natural Sciences 110, "Automatic Computing," retained its second-place position, with 773 students enrolled. Although enrollment is up by 56 from last years, William H. Bossert '59, McKay Professor of Applied Mathematics, said yesterday he does not anticipate a repeat of last year's difficulties with overcrowded terminals. Last spring, the University expanded undergraduate computing facilities to twice their original size...
...women. Most of the audience literally ran out of the room during the first few minutes of this grotesque scene. Over the protests of Mr. Hakansson and his German companion, I disrupted his presentation and demanded that it be stopped. I take full responsibility for my actions and would repeat them even more strenuously if similar situations occur in the future. The presentation of such racist and repulsive films at Harvard University under the guise of scholarship is an abomination...
Evren last week repeated the military's pledge to return the country quickly to civilian rule, as it did following the interventions of 1960 and 1971. The first military regime lasted 17 months, the second 30 months, but everybody agrees that Turkey is in worse shape this time. After the 1971 takeover, the junta sank rapidly in public esteem when it adopted brutal but effective tactics against leftist terrorists. Says a Western diplomat in Ankara: "The generals' dilemma is that, if they repeat the strong-arm tactics of 1971, they will lose the good will of the West...
...meeting of oil ministers had been held there since December 1975, when pro-Palestinian terrorists kidnaped some of the delegates and held them hostage. Saudi Arabia's Oil Minister, Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, the principal target of the 1975 raid, was taking no chances on a repeat performance. First he sent his private plane to Vienna's Schwechat Airport, and then let rumors circulate that he would arrive on Monday. In fact, he showed up in another plane on Sunday night. During the meeting, he was constantly surrounded by his own British-trained security officers as well...
...TIME Correspondent Eileen Shields during a flight from Detroit to Washington about the dilemma posed by the nature of the political process in 1980. "I have a fundamental conflict in my thinking that troubles me deeply," he said. "I know if I want to please a crowd I repeat, just as Reagan does, the tried-and-true crowd-pleasers over and over again. But I am really going to repeat in my prayers every night the hope that I can resist the temptation. You know, when Carter and Reagan are so vulnerable it is hard to resist the temptation...