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...campaign, set to begin in mid-May will seek to counter recent criticism that the Center is no longer the premier institution in its field, having gradually fallen behind Soviet studies programs at other major universities because of a lack of funds, officials said...

Author: By Ben Sherwood, | Title: Russian Center Plans Fund-Drive | 2/9/1983 | See Source »

...course, the mayor's options remain open. He doesn't plan to announce his intentions until mid-May, by which time the Weld investigation or The Globe may have around enough anti-White opinion to dim the prospects for a fifth term. But for the past year, Mayor White has consistently discussed the 1983 race in the future tense, not the conditional. And if his chances look good, he won't pass up the chance to make it two full decades in City Hall. Then, his rivals may learn once and for all that right does not always make might...

Author: By James W. Silver, | Title: Kevin White's Charmed Life | 1/24/1983 | See Source »

...reporters and national pundits who love to draw "lessons," and prove trends by citing occurrences at Harvard, might have remained silent. But the angry law students went a step further--attacking Greenberg's ability, as a white person, to teach the course. Kenyatta wrote a letter to Chambers in mid-May, in which he outlined his group's perspective: "Shortly after learning of this proposed arrangement, the BLSA executive committee met and carefully considered the matter in light of several relevant factors. Paramount among these is BLSA's desire that Constitutional Law and Minority Issues be taught in its entirety...

Author: By Adam S. Cohen, | Title: Law School Dispute | 9/13/1982 | See Source »

...Turner has concentrated on the business side of CNN, leaving news decisions largely to professional journalists. But some reporters' hackles were raised in mid-May when, after a power struggle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shaking Up the Networks | 8/9/1982 | See Source »

...months with widely varying threats as to what exactly would happen to the loan program and then creating a substantial log jam by delaying the release of eligibility tables used by most admissions officers. Colleges, already receiving aid applications for the 1982-83 term, could not process applications until mid-May. The ensuing confusion almost certainly scared many families away from the loan maze altogether. With the confusion came a deeper uncertainty--the one Reagan sought all along--over whether poor students have any reason or right to expect support in the first place. Harvard's March applicant pool revealed...

Author: By Amy E. Schwartz, | Title: The Bulldozer Strategy for Education | 7/27/1982 | See Source »

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