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This spring, White and David B. Pillemer, a Wellesley assistant professor visiting Harvard for the year, surveyed 32 Harvard juniors and seniors about their memories of two years earlier, and the initial results show that White's own pattern may be typical. The incidents that become etched in students memories, White reports, are not the ones that seem "important, pertinent to a central issue, or related to survival." Rather, he says, "what fires the flashbulb is emotion...
...same frustrations seemed to motivate the questions fired at Falwell, both from the audience and the forum's two respondents, Wellesley College professor Steven Marini and Divinity School assistant professor Sharon Welch. Trying to expose the well-heeled evangelist as a pseudo-patriotic fraud and hypocritical apologist for genocide, questioners demanded that Falwell answer for just about very injustice in U.S. history, Welch charged Southern evangelists--and by implication their present-day followers like Falwell--with responsibility for slavery, and insisted that Falwell come up with a plan to prevent nuclear war, as if he personally had initiated the arms...
Bryn Mawr and Wellesley Colleges have no intentions of granting merit scholarships, directors of financial aids at both colleges said yesterday. But they offered contrasting views of the merit plans' potential effects...
...Love You Wellesley (Harvard phone number on back...
...which a publicly owned system can service citizens perhaps much better than the private sector. City officals are looking at subscriber rates. Since Massachusetts is deregulated, cable companies can charge whatever the market will bear. Massachusetts law presents a number of additional reasons for consideration of public ownership (Cambridge, Wellesley, Shrewsbury, Marblehead, and Brookline are currently considering public over private ownership...