Word: revolutionize
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The lecture, titled "The Best Stories About the Police Department Always Come From the Fire Department and Other Tales From a Journalist's Life," is an event sponsored by the Neiman Foundation to honor Joe Alex Morris, Jr. '49, a Los Angeles Times correspondent who was killed in Teheran, Iran...
This understanding yields important concrete results. It means that anyone supporting the 104th Congress's trashing of democracy, its wholesale auctioning of legislation and transfer of wealth from the poorest to the richest in our nation, cannot be considered a true volunteer for the public interest. Participants in the "Republican...
DIED. FRANCOIS MITTERRAND, 79, former President of France; of cancer; in Paris. He was a man of frustrating arrogance, a man of contradictory impulses--but above all, as even his opponents acknowledged, Mitterrand was a man of France. The son of a railroad employee turned vinegar producer, Mitterrand went to...
Pipes, who is the professor of the popular core course Historical Study B-56: "The Russian Revolution," told students at the last lecture that he would no longer be lecturing and would finish teaching with a first-year seminar this spring.
Jaffe, who is also a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, pointed to the revolution in electronic publishing as an area in which he said the AMS can play an important role.