Word: subs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Those cruise missiles which are neither air nor sub launched would have to be stationed in places not exceeding 2000 miles from their target. This puts the U.S. in a peculiar position of leaving the burden of responsibility for deployment to the allies. (In fact, continental America would have no "land based" nuclear forces whatsoever.) Yet almost all the allies already have U.S. or their own nuclear forces. If NATO adopted a cruise missile defense policy, not only would the destabilizing situation be eradicated in the U.S., but in Europe as well...
...course, undergraduates should have a field of concentration. Concentrations (majors) at many colleges today amount to little more than distribution requirements within the subspecialities of discipline. At times, they are diluted sub-specialties. I think it important, as an aspect of General Education, for students to have courses taught by scholarly specialists who are enthusiastically engaged in work at the edge of the known. Again, I would be expediential concerning the subspecialties to which students are introduced, and not be too unhappy if in combination they do not cover what is now embraced within a concentration, let alone the almost...
...Korean Traders Association (KTA), and was used to establish a chair in Modern Korean Economy and Society Some members of the academic community expressed concern at the time that the gift not have political attachments to it. These sentiments subsequently led to Harvard's inclusion in a Congressional sub-committee investigation on Korean-American relations...
...judgment; "Well, pretty cute." "Actually, she's sort of ugly." The invisible subtext runs through everything, like any other type of discrimination people have grown up with; what matters first in a woman is her looks, her rating as a sexual creature or as a member of the amorphous sub-sex of the unattractive...
...other Canadians have outside shots junior Steve Ezeji-Okoye in the 400 meter intermediate hurdles and sophomore Rudy Buntic as a pole vaulter. Adam Dixon '83, who ran his first sub four-minute mile during the summer, and Darlene Beckford '83.4, both have chances at 1500 meters...