Word: sections
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...article on page B-4 about the History Department is inaccurate when it states that the department has voted to tenure Associate Professor of History H. Leroy Vail. In fact, The Crimson learned after the section had gone to press that Vail was on of two names forwarded by the department for one tenured position. It will likely be up to an ad-hoc committee of scholars which advises President Derek C. Bok on all tenure appointments to choose between...
Albert B. Lord '34, the president of the Alpha chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, was misquoted in an article titled "PBK Holds Literary Exercises" in yesterday's Class Day section. He introduced William S. Merwin as someone with "a serious dedication to the mission and knowledge of the Bible...
When Business School student Michael Hren and 80 members of his first-year section found problems with their Management Communications class, they decided to send criticism where they thought it would prove most effective-straight...
...letter ultimately led to changes in the course, but Hren's section was also given a reminder of just how far removed the top--in the form of B-School Dean John H. McArthur...
With breaking news, TIME's correspondents often have only a few hours to report a story. But in many ways senior correspondent Edwin M. Reingold has been preparing for the better part of two decades for the Business section's special report this week on Japanese trade practices and growing protectionist sentiment in the U.S. A native of Philadelphia, Reingold has followed Japan's rising economic star ever since 1969, when he was first assigned to TIME's Tokyo bureau as bureau chief. Back then, he recalls, most of what he knew about Japan was "World War II propaganda...