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...Infact, it probably is pretty good But is it, as Rosovsky glowingly concludes, "not just a very good college education, but an outstanding one?" Rosovsky's optimism stems from his assessment of the number of senior faculty that teach undergraduates, the availability of relatively small courses and students' assessments of their courses. On all counts, he concludes. Harvard defies the myth that it is a "large, uncaring and anomie-producing research university...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Too Rosy | 5/23/1984 | See Source »

Here Galbraith raises the intriguing question of just how exactly to share the world's wealth without creating disturbances, but his answers themselves are underdeveloped. He is infact, wrong that political development is a necessary prerequisite for economic development as fairly prosperous but repressive regimes in Chile Taiwan, and the Philippines demonstrate. And while most people can agree on what might constitute an advanced economy plentiful wealth fairly distributed-few can agree on what an advanced culture is. Non economic or cultural assistance would certainly create the headaches and the upheaval which the author tries to prevent...

Author: By Jacob M. Schlesmger, | Title: No Voice At All | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

McLaughlin sounds as though he's exaggerating, but his affection for the Crimson-coated concertizers is sincere. "I don't think they get as much credit as they deserve," he insists. "I have the greatest respect for them." So much, infact, that this week he sent the band a thank you letter for its support at the Princeton game and at Sunday's loss to Penn. And he often wears a heart-shaped pin proclaiming. "I Love the Harvard Band...

Author: By Burton F. Jablin, | Title: Banging the Drum Slowly | 2/19/1982 | See Source »

...Infant formula abuse is a domestic issue as well as a serious problem in Third World countries," Lois M. Happe, a Boston representative of Infant Formula Action Coalition (INFACT) said last night during a talk at the Science Center...

Author: By Lynn C. Jackson, | Title: Infant Formula | 11/23/1981 | See Source »

Third World countries are large consumers of imported infant formula, using "modern technology in a culture where technical support is unavailable," Happe said. INFACT is a national organization working to halt the promotion of formula in areas where it cannot be properly used...

Author: By Lynn C. Jackson, | Title: Infant Formula | 11/23/1981 | See Source »

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