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Areas that might require more funds in the next year include faculty salaries, which he suggested are not always competitive with those of other institutions; the libraries, which he said may not be as efficient as they should be; and what he called "allied institutions" such as the Division of...
While early recognized by those in power as a "natural leader," Arafat's effective preliminary organization of infant guerrilla cells typically remained on the inactive level. This seems to be a recurrent theme of Arafat's life. Kiernan shows how his "leadership qualities," while impressive, were based more on rhetoric...
Guided by the new catalogue, students will shun pre-professional courses and embrace the arts, the humanities, the "impractical" social and physical sciences. Why settle for the cash value of an M.D., J.D., or M.B.A. when the return on truth is infinite? It is an Adam Smith dream: the profit...
This ambitious definition may appear impractical. Most of us, as members of the Harvard faculty and as professional scholars, would have to confess our own difficulty in measuring up to such a standard. But that is a shortsighted view. First, to have a stated ideal is valuable in itself. Second...
Mopeds have long been a way to go in Europe and Southeast Asia. They arrived late on the U.S. scene because of a tangle of state and federal laws under which they were classified as motorcycles and thus had to be fitted with heavy, expensive safety equipment that made them...