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...local responsibility. There is a good reason why America's Founding Fathers wanted it that way. They knew that power corrupts. Perhaps the answer to the bureau's problems is to make it perform better by downsizing it. Isn't that the rationale for downsizing corporate America? GARY SCHWARTZ Fort...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 19, 1997 | 5/19/1997 | See Source »

...events themselves--tends to behave in predictable ways when multiple zeros loom on the calendar. So if not plagued by incipient hype-induced ennui, how then should we be feeling as the 20th century winds down? "Convinced of exhaustion, extreme peril, exorbitant risk, explosive transformation." This is historian Hillel Schwartz's description of the fin-de-siecle mind-set in his definitive book Century's End. Schwartz was writing in 1988 and looking forward to a bang-up final decade. Indeed, the 1990s got off to a respectable fin-de-siecle start, what with the Gulf War and the fall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPECTATOR: TURN-OFF OF THE CENTURY | 5/5/1997 | See Source »

...entitled "Landing Zone" and an arrangement of the Hank Mobley tune "Soul Station." The latter, which will appear on Braden's upcoming release for RCA/Victor entitled The Voice of the Saxophone, was performed by an all-Harvard Jazz Band Alumni 13-person "Octet." Outstanding solos by tenor player Anton Schwartz '89 and trumpet player Bob Merrill '81, as well as uplifting playing by the rhythm section, fully expressed the buoyant yet nostalgic atmosphere which characterized this reunion weekend...

Author: By Stephane F. Ryder, | Title: A Snazzy Silver Anniversary | 4/17/1997 | See Source »

Bill co-sponsors Jeremy R. Jenkins'97 and Robert S. Schwartz'00 told the Council that the bill is necessary because many mentally ill students on campus fear the potential ramifications if the administration becomes aware of their illness...

Author: By Laura E. Rosenbaum, | Title: Council Supports Diversity Day | 4/14/1997 | See Source »

Browner also told the Globe the EPA based its decision to recommend new pollution controls on dozens of other studies besides the Dockery-Schwartz study. However, according to the Globe, only the Dockery-Schwartz research and one other study examined the effects of inhaling fine particles over a period of years

Author: By Paul M. Golaszewski, | Title: Researchers Refuse to Release Data | 3/6/1997 | See Source »

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