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...Hollis and Harvard Hall-and in part because of the temperament of the occupants. Lionel residents spent almost all of their time together. They are almost every dinner together in the smoking room of the Union, had Friday happy hours and Saturday Night Live parties, and a seemingly endless stream of group activities...
Second, and more basic, the article does eventually raise important questions about course content and program relevance. But by the time you get there, you are so conditioned by a stream of criticisms that the overall image of the reader is bound to be negative. This is too bad. The Mason Program, in formal and informal evaluations, has received consistently high marks over the years. Costs are high and so is quality. The program is an eminent success by the triple criteria of Fellows getting their degrees in individually tailored selection of courses, returning to their countries to a life...
Harvard (now 2-3) again proved the master of the bad weather that has plagued its races all year. Despite rowing three hours before the original 11 a.m. starting time to allow for the best possible water, the Crimson still faced a gusting headwind and a strong down stream current...
...Chip Software of Woodland Hills, Calif, this program is used in a dozen colleges and high schools to teach students how the stock market works. At the start of each game, a player is given $10,000 and is then required to make investment decisions based on a continuous stream of financial information, such as market changes and other business developments. The player wins by amassing $1 million in theoretical profits; he loses when he goes broke...
...writings by Nobel laureates always cause a stir of comment, but this novel by Author William Golding arrives in the slip stream of controversy as well. The decision last fall by the Swedish Academy to confer the 1983 prize on Golding aroused unusual ire; one academy member was angered enough to make an unprecedented public complaint. Critics quickly chimed in, charging that Golding's work was not up to Nobel standards and that a number of worthier candidates had been overlooked. Defenders countered with accusations of literary elitism and sour gripes...