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...management would supply evidence in the foreseeable future to demonstrate satisfactory progress. Harvard should soon have enough information to conclude whether any of the three companies with which dialogue is still in progress are so unresponsive to our efforts and show such slight prospects of improvement as to warrant similar action...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bok's Statement on South Africa | 2/15/1985 | See Source »

...public school is a special place wherein the usual guarantees and restrictions of the Fourth Amendment regarding search and seizure of an individual or his property do not necessarily apply. The amendment specifies that a search may not be "unreasonable," and it indicates that authorities can obtain a search warrant only for "probable cause" that something illegal will be found. But, wrote Justice Byron White for the majority, any public school student can be searched by school officials without a warrant and upon nothing more than "reasonable grounds for suspecting that the search will turn up evidence that the student...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Search Rules | 1/28/1985 | See Source »

...difference between Oceanin and the U.S. The techniques of government self-perpetuation are different. Our leaders don't torture U.S. citizens, although they explicitly support torture of innocent citizens in many other countries. There isn't enough domestic spying to threaten freedom of thought, although there is enough to warrant concern. But just like Winston, we have been convinced we love a Big Brother, a vague compendium of patriotism and a particular ethical model of selfishness and greed. We believe we have won a victory, just as Winston does...

Author: By D. JOSEPH Menn, | Title: We Didn't Escape 1984 | 1/14/1985 | See Source »

...objected to the use of the tapes, and his trial has been postponed pending the outcome of an appeal to the Rhode Island Supreme Court. DeLaurier argues that the monitoring of his phone was an illegal invasion of his privacy since it was done by the police without a warrant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: The No Man's Land of High Tech | 1/14/1985 | See Source »

Although some extreme cases may warrant refusing a gift, Bok contends in his 1979 statement that most donations fall in the "acceptable" category. "On the whole I would be inclined to accept such donations on the ground that the tangible benefits of using the money for scholarships or faculty salaries should overcome the more abstract, symbolic consideration," Bok writes...

Author: By David S. Graham, | Title: So You Want to Give Money to Harvard... | 1/11/1985 | See Source »

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