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...have to change its policy of refusing to consider applications for access to the system. According to John E. Bishop, a member of the Dean's Committee on Information Technology which administers HITS, the University has not acted upon petitions for access to HITS because "we're in an interim stage and it is too early to determine access procedures." Although the system will technically be available for more widespread use next fall, the committee has no plans to change its policy...
...possibility of being both director of the Institute and dean at the same time. He indicated he will be dean as long as Dunlop (or Bok) desires, but he made no secret about his preference for the Institute job which is being held for him at least on an interim basis...
During the interim period, George A. Straight, associate librarian of the Law School Library, has administered the Library's staff of 70 persons and has overseen the maintenance of its 1.2 million volumes...
...best possibility for peace at the moment seems to lie in an interim settlement that would involve reopening the Suez Canal. The chances of success, however, are particularly slim if the Russians decide to use their friendship treaty to provide additional arms to Egypt. In what was meant as a reciprocal warning to Moscow, President Nixon at his press conference last week said that such shipments "can only mean a new arms race and could greatly jeopardize the chances for peace...
First, U.S. Secretary of State William Rogers, exploring the possibility of reopening the Suez Canal as part of an interim settlement between Egypt and Israel, was received with great cordiality by President Anwar Sadat. Next, Sadat established himself as Gamal Abdel Nasser's true heir by nipping a plot against him and staging a swift, authoritative series of arrests and dismissals that reached deep into the government and army...