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Putting consumer goods on Soviet shelves might also help revive the vanished work ethic and boost productivity by establishing a link between earning money and being able to buy desirable merchandise. That link was severed in the Soviet Union in the late 1920s, when Lenin's relatively liberal New Economic Policy was replaced by Stalin's industrial planning and forced collectivization of agriculture...
...mechanisms of Harvard governanceto students and faculty to an extent that waslargely unprecedented in recent history. Under theguidance of Senior Fellow Francis H. Burr '35, theCorporation sought the broadest input possible,mailing 203,000 letters asking for advice fromstudents, faculty, and alumni. When undergraduatesproved apathetic, individual Corporation memberssolicited their help by holding dinner meetings ineach of the Houses...
Baltz says he does not want to replace doctors. He says he just wants people to realize what energy they have inside themselves, and to use that energy to help themselves...
DiCenso said a few quality performances inWorld Cup competition could help soccer becomemore popular here, and added that "In 1994 thepeople are really going to get behind soccer."CrimsonAli F. ZaidiADAM DICENSO, an employee at Pinochio'sexpresses his feelings about Italy's failure atthe World Soccer Cup Tournament...
...Soviet Union's, is the largest and most important to its neighbors. A Soviet economic collapse would devastate Eastern Europe. Assuming that the U.S.S.R. adopts constructive policies toward the Baltic republics and German unification, the summit nations could provide assistance that would also hasten demilitarization. The West could help the Soviets build housing to expedite the return and demobilization of soldiers in Eastern Europe and provide training for non- defense factory managers...