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...that equal access is good by the simple rhetoric of equality--it is better because it is fairer. But that kind of argument is less persuasuve with alumni, who measure the present Harvard against the male-dominated University they attended and remember fondly. One alumnus stood up during a symposium last month and said, "My experience is that this is a men's college, and I wonder if that isn't a value worth preserving." The rhetoric of equality by itself just won't convince these people...
Rosovsky, responding to alumni questions at a symposium for fund representatives, said that merger "is the only way for us to proceed...
Hoffmann and Safran, along with Steven D. Krasner, assistant professor of Government, participated in a symposium on American policy in the Mid-East before an audience of 150 in Burr Lecture Hall...
...best stories is Edward and God, about a young teacher who pretends to great holiness in order to seduce a churchly girl. It gets him hi trouble with his atheistic school directress, whom he must thereupon seduce. Equally as good is Symposium, a pants-off bow to Plato, which follows several male doctors, a woman doctor and a nurse through a nightlong rigadoon. Everyone is feeling randy, and each soul present, though perfectly satisfied that he knows what is happening, is in fact calamitously mistaken about who wants to do what to whom...
Gerald M. Edelman, 45, is an accomplished violinist who once chaired a symposium on the scientific basis of stringed instruments. He is better known as the discoverer of the molecular structure and composition of antibodies, the blood proteins that combat disease in the body. The 1972 Nobel laureate was born in New York City, educated at Ursinus College and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. Now a specialist in immunology...