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...drop to the change in curriculum; the only faculty that did not "diffuse" itself under that 1968 plan was the Biological Chemistry Department, and scores for Harvard students in that part of the National Boards have not budged from their number-one position. The faculty will vote to implement a new curriculum later this spring...
...Economics Department next fall will begin to implement a series of changes in its curriculum which may lead to a reduction in the number of courses offered and to the assignment of more professors to teach tutorials and sections of Economics 10, "Introduction to Economics...
...original vote had hardly been very conclusive: The motion to end House sex ratios passed by only two votes, and Dean Rosovsky, the man who decides whether to implement CHUL recommendations, said he was disappointed at the "clear-cut lines drawn at the meeting between representatives from Harvard and representatives from Radcliffe...
...like the work of economists--some of those at Harvard's Development Advisory Service, for example--who advise dicatorships around the world on keeping their economies running, like the ROTC program President Bok would like to see return to Harvard, Curran's work is not solely academic. Its implementation would have immediate, direct effects on other people's lives. That's why Curran was right to call the governors' failure to implement the plan immediately "commendable" in view of the storm of criticism it's aroused...
...SUMMARY, as a policy statement, will probably carry more weight than the full report. The governor and legislators are more likely to read the summary than the report. The prison administrators will implement a certain number of controls from the report but "treatment programs" will have begun. Vacaville prison in California, which has used drug experimentation and psychosurgery, shows that administrators will use academics' recommendations as the theoretical basis for an institution, and then go beyond what the academics suggest...