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...Administration sensitivity and decreased restrictions on the publication of work done on government contracts has also been encouraging to Shattuck. Shattuck's report on the matter proved a rallying point for protest in the educational community, which in turn led to an amendment to the Export Control Act. That act had been used to restrict the publication of unclassified technological information on the grounds that the exporting of many kinds of technical capability to enemy countries violated the law. The recent amendment specifically exempts academic institutions from the act's purview...
Huang, who plans to return to China when he finishes his studies, feels grateful for the new freedoms he and some other students enjoy. "The less they restrict us, the more I love my country," he adds. Huang will enter the Harvard's graduate program in Government next year, after which he plans either a diplomatic or academic career...
...Trustman Scholar, Rosegrant may follow the academic path of other Rosegrants. However, if roommate Jenkins is correct, this Rosegrant will probably not restrict her scholarship to the libraries. "Any scholarly work she does will revolve around first-hand resources in the real world...
...professors did not restrict their sexism to those women on the other side of the podium. "There was a pervasive sneering at the faculty wives. Wives of great intelligence were often mocked by men who had the world in front of them," Plotz says...
...plan worked also restrict and to student where families have a gross adjusted change of less then $60,000. Director of Financial Ands James S. Miller said about 200 students might be affected...