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After Dean of Students Archie C. Epps IIIpresents the Ames Award for public service to anas yet unnamed senior, Elizabeth Young '85-'86will give the Radcliffe oration and Jeff M. Rosen'86 will give the Harvard Oration. Both orationsare traditionally serious reflections on theHarvard-Radcliffe experience...
...clearest picture of the situation was provided by officials from the International Atomic Energy Agency, a United Nations-affiliated organization based in Vienna. Its three top officials were allowed to fly over the site of the accident. Morris Rosen, the director of the agency's division of nuclear | safety, declared at week's end that the uncontrolled fire at the plant's No. 4 reactor was out, though the molten mass continued to smolder. He also confirmed that the Soviets were tunneling beneath the reactor in an attempt to seal off the damaged unit from below with concrete, thus protecting...
...Rosen confirmed that the accident began with an explosion followed by a severe fire. He said the reactor was undergoing maintenance and operating at only 7% of its power when the mishap occurred. The blast halted all chain reactions in the unit's core, Rosen said, but it remained hot because the radioactive fuel continued to decay...
...Journal, Michael Davis of The (Baltimore) Evening Sun, Susan Dentzer of Newsweek Magazine, Valerie Hyman of WSMV-TV in Nashville, Nancy Lee of The New York Times, Martha Matzke of Education Week, Michael Meyers of The Minneapolis Star and Tribune, Charles Powers of The Los Angeles Times, and Ira Rosen of the CBS program "60 Minutes...
...Rosen's determinedly two-dimensional de Guiche is the real highlight, not to mention eyesore, of this production. Parading a wardrobe of multi-colored peacockery that would put Prince to shame, Rosen refuses to give in to the air of lackluster seriousness that affects most of the other players. Rosen's de Guiche goes three or four stories over the top, but it makes his verbal contests with the self-effacing Cyrano that much more exhilarating...