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...convention was very successful from Harvard's standpoint." he said yesterday...
Moreover, from society's standpoint, cocaine has a special perniciousness. "It takes a disproportionately high toll," says Dr. William Pollin, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, "because it is largely used by people who are most likely to have an impact on their environment. Think of the neurosurgeon operating on your child, or the mechanic working on the 747 you are taking...
...says he has found many role models including his advisor, who is "one of the best Chicano historians around." Because of the jobs limitations in the East, Sanchez says he plans to stay in California after he receives his PhD to work with the Chicano community from an academic standpoint...
...Aides James Baker, Richard Darman and Kenneth Duberstein. The $4.3 billion package, which will create only 125,000 new jobs, contains less than first meets the eye. It is mainly the acceleration of scheduled projects, and thus involves only about $700 million in new spending. But from a symbolic standpoint, it allows the Democrats to claim a victory for the jobless while allowing Reagan to meet the charge that he is insensitive to economic hardship and the issue of the fairness of his economic policies...
From Harvard's standpoint, the only post five point in Saturday's non-contest was the playing time given the Crimson beneath. Every eager played at least four minutes before Navy's 1800 partisans Harvard put up such a feeble showing that McLaughlin risked nothing by clearing his beneath early...