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Rudenstine said he hopes the upcoming capitalcampaign will yield some funds that can bedirected toward recruiting minority and womenfaculty. He also said some of last year's results,particularly "the unusually large number of women"offered tenured posts in the Faculty of Arts andSciences, were "quite encouraging...
Democrats are forever calling the Republicans the party of the rich. But a new survey by the congressional newspaper Roll Call reports that of 28 SENATE MILLIONAIRES, 21 are Democrats. According to standard financial-disclosure forms, which often yield conservative estimates, Virginia Senator Charles Robb, a Democrat, leads the pack, with a net worth of at least $19 million (thanks mostly to wife Lynda Bird Johnson's family holdings). Among the other wealthiest Democrats: Claiborne Pell of Rhode Island (net worth: $13.7 million), Herb Kohl of Wisconsin ($12.7 million), Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia ($8.7 million), Lloyd Bentsen of Texas...
...territories. As Bush and Baker fought and beat the Israeli lobby in Washington, they were reviled for encouraging anti-Semitism and were called anti-Semites themselves. They took the heat and prevailed. Today Israel's new government is scaling back the West Bank settlements, the peace negotiations may finally yield autonomy for the Palestinians Jerusalem rules, and the $10 billion in loan guarantees to help resettle Soviet Jews will probably be approved when Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin meets with Bush in mid-August...
HARVARD SQUARE, you're no Hollywood. Mass. Ave. is certainly not Sunset Boulevard; The Harvard Square Theater can't boast the same "Avenue of Stars" outside of Mann's Chinese Theater. And while star-watching might be rewarding at Wolfgang Puck's chic L.A. restaurant, Spago, it won't yield successful results at The Tasty...
...search--but especially an outsidesearch--is unlikely to yield a candidate who willbe available this fall. but Rudenstine said thatwon't be a problem for the Education School;Acting Dean Catherine E. Snow planned to remain inher post for the fall semester anyway, he said...