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...left last February to become U.S. Attorney General. Before that, Wilson, who holds a Ph.D. in psychology from Stanford, was Levi's right-hand man as provost for five years, and earlier was dean of faculties. One of Wilson's toughest jobs as president will be to sustain the threeyear, $280 million fund drive designed to keep Chicago one of the top universities in the nation; started in June 1974, the fund drive has produced $110 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: New Man at Chicago | 12/15/1975 | See Source »

...world seems grey. But while there is an inner, personal struggle which politics can never replace (oppression doesn't just come straight from GM or Washington, but is internalized through primary relationships, and must be uprooted there), there is also a social struggle to build communities which sustain individuals, and for which no amount of personal therapy can substitute...

Author: By James A. Sleeper, | Title: Why They Leave | 12/9/1975 | See Source »

Marglin, a Marxist economist, called the improvement a sign of the "contradictions of the capitalist system." He explained that the economy cannot sustain full employment at the same time as stable prices and high profits...

Author: By Jonathan. N. Alter, | Title: Eckstein Advises Area Group Of Projected Economic Surge | 12/8/1975 | See Source »

Clemson started the second half with a run of 15-6 and never looked back. And although the Crimson came back to within five with over ten minutes to go, it just didn't have enough to sustain the comeback...

Author: By Richard J. Doherty, | Title: Clemson, Syracuse Outleap Hoopsters; Crimson Five Cursed by Cold Hand | 12/1/1975 | See Source »

...offense is either intended or done by Harvard's support of Memorial Church in the context of the universalistic-thrusted Harvard of today, any more than it is an offense by the Notre Dame of today to sustain Catholic edifices and forms. Nor is the acceptance of this by non-Christians (indeed even non-high status Protestants like Jehovah Witnesses, Baptists, Mormons) at Harvard a denial of the value of their particularlism or ethnicity. It is merely a facet of the forever ambiguous status of people called Americans. Mormons at Harvard dealt with this status ambiguity in a good American...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JEWS AND HARVARD | 11/5/1975 | See Source »

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