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Saying that he "hopes and intends to reallocate (his) time more toward educational programs" next year, Bok noted that even if these programs do take a long time to implement, they "are the real reason I came into this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bok, in an Interview, Outlines Administrative Gains in 1971 | 5/31/1972 | See Source »

...inept handling of these proposals is extraordinary: few of them even remotely threaten the existing structure. The failure to implement these stop-gap proposals or essentially preliminary measures is chiefly a reflection of power interests within the University or of general Faculty unconcern regarding change. Were any attempt made to develop a coherent philosophy of education for Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges, much less to arrange some "grand commission," students, faculty and administrators would have to face at least the following issues: to what degree a university education actually serves the individual; the value of a university education in modern society...

Author: By Peter M. Shane, | Title: Innovation In Procrastination | 5/23/1972 | See Source »

...crucial to work out a theory which will provide the framework for progress in our education experiments; for now, it is more crucial to begin working out that theory in action and to demonstrate the University's concern for people. Though these first steps, we may learn to implement the values to be incorporated in a coherent educational philosophy. By experimenting in less rigid forms of instruction, in making planning and administration more democratic, and in improving the relationships of undergraduates with graduate students and faculty, Harvard may work slowly toward a humanistic philosophy and toward a more socially responsible...

Author: By Peter M. Shane, | Title: Innovation In Procrastination | 5/23/1972 | See Source »

...conceived caracatures of evil. The degeneracy of the merchants is hidden beneath masks of respectibility and only when they make their plans is the full measure of their malevolence revealed. With their henchmen, however, the situation is different. They boldly flaunt their fugitive status and are terrifyingly eager to implement the merchant's plans for destruction. A henchman (Tatsuys Nakadai) of the sake merchant epitomizes the hyperbole. The only person in the town who owns a pistol, he takes complete advantage of the fact. With obvious pleasure he flourishes the tool and when he kills with it, observes the death...

Author: By Louise A. Reid, | Title: A Fistful of Yen | 5/19/1972 | See Source »

...public interest. To conservationists, NEPA is a goad to force the entire federal establishment to pay more attention to environmental problems. Turning to the courts, they have challenged the ecological wisdom of project after project-and thus halted them. "If agencies were making a real effort to implement NEPA, there wouldn't be so much litigation," argues Lawyer Gus Speth of the Natural Resources Defense Council. "It's a tough law and the agencies didn't realize it." But they are learning the lesson. To date, the courts have ruled for the environmentalists in the great majority...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Caught in the Courts | 5/15/1972 | See Source »

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