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...Sharpening the Focus. Justice Department people foresee little, if any, change in operations now that Katzenbach is in official charge. Katzenbach and Bobby Kennedy saw eye to eye on just about every important phase of the department's work. Civil rights litigation will move apace, though Katzenbach thinks that the days of violent confrontations-and the use of federal troops to enforce the law-are over. Similarly, labor racketeering, a prime Kennedy target, will continue to get Katzenbach's attention; the new Attorney General will retain the so-called "Hoffa Unit," the anti-labor-racketeering section that...
This will be a good opportunity for the weak epee combination of Rich Kolombatovich, Brian Keidan, and Dave Redmond to sharpen up for the rest of the season. This will be the squad's last meet of the semester; its record stands...
General education in a liberal arts college should be a part of liberal education. As such, it should seek to develop the inherent powers and self-mastery of the student. It should organize knowledge not simply to sharpen minds but, ultimately, to make free...
...RATHER BE RICH. In this surprisingly sprightly comedy, Sandra Dee occupies an acute romantic triangle with Andy Williams and Robert Goulet, while Hermione Gingold and Maurice Chevalier sharpen its points...
Because we think Gen Ed does have a vital role at Harvard, we have offered our criticisms about definition and purpose in the hope that answers and commitment will be forthcoming. We have offered our proposals in the hope that they will at least sharpen the issues of debate, at best provide partial solutions. But this is not enough. It remains for the Faculty to view the Doty Report as stimulus--not a barrier--to debate...