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...union campaign, I refer to the following graph copied from one of the "informational" pamphlets Harvard distributed to employees. Whether or not the actual data about "average" salary increases have been distorted I cannot say, since no raw data or notes are provided. What I can say is that whoever was making up the graph saw a disturbing trend, among both union and non-union staff, toward lower rates of increase as the years progressed. Therefore, despite titling the graph "...Increases 1980-87," he or she defied all common practice and reversed the chronological order of the bars--in order...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Union | 5/27/1988 | See Source »

...Both teams played as well as they possibly could in the fourth quarter," Bird said. "My shot finally started dropping for me. I felt good and had good rotation on the ball. It was like whoever was going to miss first was going to lose...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Celtics Eliminate Atlanta | 5/23/1988 | See Source »

...hope the next administration is interestedin reading this book. Whoever wins the election,the next administration has to be better than thecurrent one," Jargowsky said. "I am optimistic forthe future--it certainly can't get worse...

Author: By Emily M. Bernstein, | Title: Initiative Helps University Respond to Current Problem | 5/6/1988 | See Source »

Charges of racism are blunt political instruments that shut down discussion and crush understanding. In the debate Kilson would have, the winner is whoever invokes the most stunning cloture...

Author: By Michael D. Nolan, | Title: Policing the Academy | 4/20/1988 | See Source »

...Thernstrom incident, any remark, by any professor, threatened to undermine academia's most cherished principle: the sanctity of the classroom. Any remark would make it a shade less true that there is something about what goes on in the classroom that removes it from the realm of debate--that whoever presides there is entitled to some unchallengeable prestige...

Author: By Michael D. Nolan, | Title: Policing the Academy | 4/20/1988 | See Source »

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