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...accepted, the Faculty Council's recommendation will force Nat Sci 36 out of Gen Ed. Moreover, it is unlikely, given the new honors standards that restrict the number of pass/fail courses a student is likely to take, that many students will take Nat Sci 36. Lewontin and Gould have tried to cut down competition in their course so that students will work out of interest rather than for grades. Their system is certainly fairer to the student than that of Harvey Mansfield Jr., chairman of the Government Department, who recently told tutors in the department to cut down the number...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Determinism | 3/23/1976 | See Source »

...task force's wait-and-see attitude may be due for a change, however. In his recent visit to the committee, Rosovsky encouraged it to move ahead and not restrict its inquiries to narrow budgetary questions, according to several members...

Author: By Nicole Seligman and Charles E. Shepard, S | Title: The Task Forces Teeter Along | 3/2/1976 | See Source »

...antitrust laws. The same day the court held that the right of an abortion-referral agency to run informational advertisements is protected by the free-speech guarantee. In a talk to a lawyers' group, Deputy U.S. Attorney General Bruce Wilson spelled out a blunt warning: "An agreement to restrict advertising of legal service could be held to be a violation of the antitrust laws...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Adamant Against Ads | 3/1/1976 | See Source »

...bloodbath, as reported by other news agencies, cannot be verified and there is every indication that these accounts are lies." Proof of alleged executions usually comes from refugees in Thailand, who "knew" of such killings without having seen them. Many actively backed the Lon Nol government, and the Thais restrict access to refugee camps to some U.S. officials, who may steer journalists toward handpicked refugees. Until more foreigners enter Cambodia and bring back independent reports, events there will remain cloudy...

Author: By R. LEE Penn, | Title: Red Scare Over Cambodia | 2/28/1976 | See Source »

...farther than 7,000 miles. Pentagon strategists argue that Backfire should still be included under the proposed SALT agreement because if based in the Arctic or refueled in midair, the bomber could reach the U.S. To allay Pentagon fears, the Soviets offered to limit the number of Backfires and restrict their mid-air refueling and Arctic basing capabilities. Reflecting Pentagon suspicions about Russian promises, a U.S. strategist called the Backfire proposal "nonsense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: A Call to Slow the Costly Race | 2/16/1976 | See Source »

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