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...sense is that we want to learn from the difficulties of last year and improve the areas where improvements can be made," says Professor of Greek and Latin Charles P. Segal. Segal says that members of the department are not fostering "continuous bitterness," and would rather put the events of last semester behind them...
...problem for both faculty and graduate students was the lack of regular channels between faculty and students," Segal says, A similar committee is being revived for undergraduates...
...away from any program that takes a controversial political stand or gets too explicit about sensitive subjects like homosexuality. No leading character in a prime-time TV series since Maude has had an abortion, mainly because of advertiser skittishness. "There's no issue today more contentious," says Joel Segal, executive vice president at McCann-Erickson/ New York. "Nobody is interested in alienating large blocs of viewers...
...demographics, most of the oldies cast aside by NBC were picked up by other networks: Golden Girls (redubbed The Golden Palace) and In the Heat of the Night by CBS, and Matlock by ABC. "The main thing that guides the network schedules nowadays is the bottom line," says Joel Segal, an executive vice president of McAnn-Erickson advertising. "They're trying to save money, either by cutting the cost of programming or by reducing risk...
Professor of Law Martha L. Minow; Professor of Surgery Emeritus Joseph E. Murray; Gurney Professor of English Literature Derek A. Pearsall; Professor or English and American Literature Elaine Scarry; Professor of Greek and Latin Charles P. Segal; and John A. Wood, in the Geology Department...