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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...have received many awards, awards fleeting as butterflies, fragile as pollen, I have attained a greater prize, one that some people may deride but not many can attain. I have gone through a difficult apprenticeship and a long search, and also through the labyrinths of the written word, to become the poet of my people. That is my reward...
...Inaugural that were sent out by Jimmy Carter's people were really supposed to be souvenirs. They were, in effect, thank-you notes for small contributions to the campaign, not full-fledged invitations. Yet 250,000 of those who received the eggshell-colored cards took them at their word-and they helped give Carter's big event the aura of a "people's Inaugural...
...forthcoming debates over Puerto Rico in the United Nations Decolonization Committee. He gave good reason to suspect the latter when he used his arrival at the economic summit as an occasion for warning Cuba that the United States would never relinquish Puerto Rico. If we take him at his word, he acted out of sympathy with Puerto Rico's aspirations--no doubt, as he saw them through the manicured hedges of the Dorado Beach Hotel...
...Aronson or myself had ever expected this kind of response to last week's record quiz, we would have both packed up all our Strawberry Alarm Clock records and headed to Guadaloupe. In a word, the response was amazing. Over forty people rationalized themselves into thinking that it would be good for their soul to take an hour or so off in the middle of exams to do this inane amalgamation of tune teasers...
...liberal arts education is one of life's most precious experiences for its own sake. The appreciation of culture and world perspective it offers cannot be given a monetary value--in the thruest sense of the word they are priceless. However, to claim that an envigorating liberal arts experience prepares one for commerce better than graduate business school education is to value the liberal arts experience for the wrong reasons and deny the expertise of the professional. Anish Mathai B.A., 1968, Delhi University M.B.A., 1977, Harvard Business School Mark Filippell B.A., 1975, DePauw University M.B.A., 1977, Harvard Business School