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Last month The Crimson criticized Kyle in an editorial for an attempt to restrict the press from printing information obtained at a public meeting. Chairing a meeting at which members of the Graduate Student and Teaching Fellow Union confronted President Bok, Kyle told the press that Bok's statements would be "off the record...
...policy in general "is a national joke," says Arthur Okun, a member of TIME'S Board of Economists and former adviser to Lyndon Johnson. "We worked like hell in the 1960s to get the stockpiles down. Most of the pressure against reducing them came from industry, anxious to restrict the supply of certain commodities...
...only one course. But even this system, as now conceived, discourages non-pre-med students and non-science concentrators from studying science except to fulfill lower-level Nat Sci requirements. Harvard is simply playing along with the American Medical Association's twisted conceptions about how to train physicians and restrict their numbers...
...least five half-courses in an outside discipline. If Kilson and his supporters are influential within the search committee, the new faculty recruited may take advantage of the Faculty Council's vagueness to require joint concentrations. Additionally, if the new faculty are academic traditionalists, they may want to severely restrict or eliminate any student role on departmental committees. Such acts would not violate the January faculty resolution...
...almost completely under its control. A new distribution and marketing agency, headed by an air force general and manned by the military, will eliminate private business between wholesalers and retailers. Instead, neighborhood committees will assess minimum needs of local families and order accordingly. To prevent hoarding, shop clerks must restrict sales to regular customers...