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6. More attention needs to be paid to assisting students in deciding how they wish to spend their lives after graduation. The percentage of Harvard seniors undecided about their future careers rose from less than 8% in 1967 to over 30% in 1972. In part, this growth reflects the mounting...
The title story, about an aging socialist sick of it all, is, probably the worst and certainly the most tiresome in this less than gripping display of good intentions. For one thing, the story is endless, seventy pages long. Fifty longer than it need be. It is also mercilessly superficial...
IF the 93rd Senate, which convenes in January, can be expected to have a more liberal tilt, the balance in the House will move the other way?but ever so slightly. The Republicans had never seriously hoped to capture a House majority; that would have required a gain of 39...
The mess could fairly be blamed on Trudeau, who had somehow managed to turn voters off in the course of an eight-week campaign of seemingly calculated indifference. He picked as his theme "the integrity of Canada," a precise but passionless way of declaring his opposition to Quebec separatism, and...
> Perhaps the most marked sentiment among voters is a waning of enthusiasm for the presidential campaign itself. Traditionally, citizens become more interested in a campaign as Election Day nears. This year the reverse seems true. At the start of the campaign in July, 46% of the voters said that they...