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...secrecy of the court proceedings, which disturbs many champions of press freedom. Another is that private courts are inherently discriminatory, since the swift justice they offer is available only to those who can afford to hire a judge. On the other hand, says Preble Stolz, a law professor at Berkeley, "if the cases that this system takes out of the pipeline are the ones that take several months to try normally, then that amounts to quite a bit of time saved to try many other cases in the normal court system." Because private judges can help unclog court calendars, justice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Rent-a-Judge | 4/20/1981 | See Source »

...University of California at Berkeley, with 16 winners, is the only institution with more fellows than Harvard...

Author: By Linda F. Sugin, | Title: 14 Faculty Members Named For Guggenheim Fellowships | 4/13/1981 | See Source »

After college at Macalester and the University of California at Berkeley, Wallace began his first venture into what might be called minimal publishing: a booklet that summarized hundreds of free pamphlets for farmers. He was seriously wounded during World War I, but instead of loafing during his four-month convalescence, he sharpened his editor's shears, tightening magazine articles. By 1920 he had prepared a sample copy of the Reader's Digest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: The Final Condensation | 4/13/1981 | See Source »

Women currently within the coaching profession, such as Karen Moe Thorton, women's swim coach at the University of California at Berkeley, point to the fact that coaching opportunities for women really only opened up with the advent of scholarships at the collegiate level less than 15 years ago. Previously, Thornton believes a certain stigma was attached to the title "female athlete" and women were often channeled into instructor positions...

Author: By Janie Smith, | Title: Riding Out the Rough Waters | 4/8/1981 | See Source »

...last holdout of ill-will towards the military is right here in this town and maybe at Berkeley." Major Steven I., Orton, assistant professor of aerospace studies at MIT's Air Force ROTC detachment, says, adding. "In this area nobody cares. If we went away they probably wouldn't notice...

Author: By Charles D. Bloche, | Title: ROTC: Making a Comeback | 4/8/1981 | See Source »

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