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...emergence of such "centralization" hurts the flexibility Masters have had in the past. Alan E. Heimert '49, Masters of Eliot House says, adding that Masters have traditionally enjoyed "a wonderfully benign neglect...
...addition to the question of focus, the alumni group is concerned about the University's overall commitment to the department. "The history of Afro-American Studies has been one of deliberate neglect and abuse by the College, and hard work by students and alumni to maintain it," Cunningham said...
...signs of this official "neglect," students point to the fact that the department has only two full tenured professors, and that two more tenure appointments that the department said it would make in late March still have not been made...
...last fall to counteract what it considers a lack of University support for the department. Dayna L. Cunnigham '81, one of the organizers of the committee, said yesterday. She noted that the group already has more than 30 members and is growing rapidly. Because of a policy of "deliberate neglect and abuse by the College" the department will require" hard work by students and alumni to maintain it," she added...
...dogged, touching off an orgy of literary and literal digging. The Druid ruins at Stonehenge, a popular site for rabbit sleuths, were overrun by spades-people. For 18 months Thomas pondered the problem, buying three copies of Masquerade and throwing two away when his wife complained of puzzle-neglect. He made a breakthrough by linking the inscription under one picture, "One of Six to Eight," to Catherine of Aragon, the first of Henry VIII's six wives. Thomas also divined another key clue: a pictorial reference to the vernal equinox indicating an object whose shadow on that day, March...