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Within a couple of months, SRI's thoughts on Langmuir Blodgett films will probably be discussed in Scan, a tightly written bimonthly summary of the SRI meetings. Some 475 U.S. and foreign corporations pay $12,000 yearly to subscribe to SRI's business intelligence program and to receive...
For dazed investors and exhausted brokers, the market's gyrations were ultimately reassuring proof that the world economy is not teetering on the, brink of collapse, as a minority of economic Cassandras have been insisting. The unwillingness of the markets to stampede into a state of panic was also...
Co-author of April in Paris, Screenwriter Melville Shavelson converted his Radio Shack home computer into a word processor with the addition of inexpensive software. This double-barreled capacity to tap and then manipulate information allows him a futuristic scope: "I subscribe to a Virginia computer service called The Source...
Thus, when the President last week addressed 3,200 delegates to the annual convention of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, in Denver, he faced a skeptical audience. Among other reasons, he had turned down an invitation to address the N.A.A.C.P. last year, claiming that his staff...
It is because of this decentralization that the University's failure to define clearly its affirmative action posture has had the greates impact. Lacking a University-wide policy to which they may turn, individual employers and search committees are free to apply the definition to which they subscribe.