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Dates: during 1980-1989
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They are merciless little witnesses, like children. They reveal whatever is obsessive, mutable, intimate and experimental in an artist's work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Glimpsing a Lost Atlantis | 6/11/1984 | See Source »

...Kohlberg's scale. Amy is placed on a lower level than Jake because she "seemed to reveal a feeling of powerlessness in the world, an inability to think systematically about the concepts of morality...

Author: By Rebecca K. Kramnick, | Title: Putting women in the equation | 6/7/1984 | See Source »

When confronted with a moral problem--whether or not a poor man should steal a drug for his dying wife that the druggist would not give him--the boy and girl responded differently in ways that, according to Gilligan, reveal the two distinct moral voices...

Author: By Rebecca K. Kramnick, | Title: Putting women in the equation | 6/7/1984 | See Source »

...Kidder Peabody's top salesmen, and Wall Street Journal Reporter R. Foster Winans, 35, one of the writers of the Journal's "Heard on the Street" column, an influential potpourri of stock-market gossip, tips and analysis. Brant's proposal: that Winans reveal to him the timing, subject and tone of upcoming articles in the Journal, including the "Heard" column. Everyone on Wall Street knows that a positive story in "Heard on the Street" can push a company's stock up, while a negative one will frequently drive it down. Brant proposed to buy and sell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Opening Up the Journal Scandal | 5/28/1984 | See Source »

...would highly intelligent men in positions of authority misuse that authority for sexual purposes, and with the frequency the evidence is beginning to reveal? This is the baffling underside of the controversies--at Harvard and elsewhere--over how to punish offenders. An administrator who argues, as Dean of the Faculty Henry Rosovsky did two years ago, that the nature of the punishment meted out to a convicted sexual harasser should not be revealed to the harassment victim is expressing something deeper than just paternalistic bias. To some extent, he is also implying that harassment is somehow "natural"--a weakness which...

Author: By Amy. E. Schwartz, | Title: Clearing Up the Harassment Mystique | 5/21/1984 | See Source »

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