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Subtitled The Berkeley-To-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues (which, if nothing else, is one way to sabotage a game of charades), Dealing does for the Harvard drug scene what Love Story did for romance and love--l.e., kill whatever vestigial interest you might ever have had in the subject at all. (And just wait until it hits the suburban circuit: This spring vacation it won't be, "You gotta understand, Mom, every Harvard guy can't be expected to fall in love with a Cliffie," but rather, "Look, I'm levelling with you, Dad, I didn't spend...
...occasionally mentions the approach of an hour exam as if to indicate that some cursed family ghost has just entered the room. So much for authenticity. For Peter rooms with John, rich aesthete and part-time dealer who soon has the pliable Pete off on a jet to Berkeley to pick up some dope. (Question then: when is a dealer a dealer instead of a pusher? When he only goes to Harvard while financing the trips his friends make to the Coast?) And, naturally enough, once in the Promised Land, Peter meets Susan--as portrayed by Barbara Hershey, a nicely...
...even the commission is sure that more money would revolutionize the education of slum children. The committeemen were mindful, however, of the wry argument of Berkeley Law Professor John E. Coons, senior author of the most influential book in the current debate, Private Wealth and Public Education: "If money is inadequate to improve education, the residents of poor districts should at least have an equal opportunity to be disappointed by its failure...
Hartman's contract was terminated two years ago. He appealed the termination shortly after, maintaining that the action was prompted by personal and political considerations and constituted a breach of due academic process. He is presently an assistant professor of City Planning at the University of California at Berkeley...
...problem of the separation between science education and the society it is to serve is not limited to the life sciences alone. Sometimes physical sciences can cause new problems in the process of solving older ones. Not long ago, the Dean of Berkeley's College of Engineering was overheard speaking with pride of the development of a mechanical tomato-picking machine. This development and other researches would eventually eliminate the need to pick delicate fruits and vegetables by hand...