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...driver of the shuttle bus, Millard P. Darden '82, said the woman had gotten on the bus at the Currier stop and had ridden the bus for the full loop. During the ride, the woman appeared not to know where she was going, and may have fallen from her seat, he added...
DIED. Colgate Darden, 84, patriarchal Virginia Democrat and former Congressman who served as Governor from 1942 to 1946 and who, as president of the University of Virginia during the 1950s, modified his white-supremacist position and helped lead a successful fight against state-enforced school segregation; in Norfolk...
...ethics really be taught in a business school? Is it as simple as not paying bribes, or is it a tangled problem of trade-offs between lost jobs and foul air? Or does it go still further? At the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business Administration, which has perhaps the best M.B.A. program in the South, such questions can arise unexpectedly in one of Associate Professor William Zierden's classes on organizational behavior. The problem: a conflict between an aggressive supervisor and a truculent employee. Should the supervisor be fired, or the employee? Or what...
...Pennsylvania (Reagan leads 39% to 31% among men, trails 30% to 32% among women, with 26% of women undecided). Polling in eight key states by the Washington Post showed that Reagan led 39% to 34% among men, but was behind 38% to 31% among women. Atlanta Pollster Claibourne Darden found even greater differences in eight Southern states, where Carter gets 47.5% support among women, but only 35.1% among...
...made a two-day tour of the South-time he would rather have invested elsewhere-to try to solidify his besieged base. With the exception of Virginia, the region was for Carter four years ago, giving him 40% of his electoral vote. But a poll by Atlanta's Darden Research Corp. last week of eight states in the heart of Dixie, excluding Virginia, shows Carter and Reagan running even. Says Pollster Claibourne Darden: "If Carter does not do better quickly, he's through." Concerned with the economy, national image and moral issues, many Southern whites have long been...