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DEFINITION diff-er-en-tial tu-i-tion n. A per-semester premium that more public universities are charging students who want to major in lucrative fields like business and engineering...
...students will be very critical of the U.C. in the fall," said presiden- tial candidate Benjamin R. Kaplan '99, who is a Crimson editor. Kaplan had had no council experience before running...
...said that since she began boxing, Larson has overcome his ini- tial prejudices about women in the ring, andhas given her "simply amazing" coaching andguidance...
...outgrowth of presidential summitry. As Nixon relaxed last week in San Clemente, swimming and toning up his suntan, he demonstrated once again the tremendous power of an incumbent President to shape events and influence opinion. That simple circumstance remains perhaps the most important fact of life for the presiden tial candidate emerging this week from Miami...
...Thailand promulgated a long-delayed new constitution and took the first, if hesitant, step toward a return to representative government. Like the ceremony itself, the constitution is more show than substance: it does not necessarily mean the end of the military regime or, for that matter, even of mar tial law, under which Thailand has been ruled for a decade. Only the day before the ceremony, General Praphas Charusathien, 55, strongman of a regime in which he holds the posts of Deputy Premier, Interior Minister and army commander, had announced that martial law would remain in force, the new constitution...