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Speaking to a standing-room-only crowd of 250 at the Gutman Conference Center, Beverly Tatum, a clinical psychologist and associate professor in the department of psychology and education at Mount Holyoke College, said "success-oriented behavior" should not be perceived as "acting white."
Rockwell said education outreach and discussion about AIDS tends to be overwhelming verbally-oriented.
Working mostly by phone and fax with Berger and three other foreign policy analysts -- Michael Mandelbaum, Nancy Soderberg and Leon Fuerth -- Lake limited his traveling to Thursday through Monday so he could continue teaching. Clinton gave speeches stressing mainstream foreign policy themes: promoting democracy, a strong but revamped defense and...
Reich attracts both admirers and critics across the political spectrum. Andrew Kopkind writes in The Nation that the Reich-Clinton plan "does not touch the problem of a powerless, alienated and potentially disruptive work force." Conservatives, meanwhile, see Reich's call for more federal "investment" in education and infrastructure as...
This season, the 6'1", 225 Ib. senior fullback has been the primary blocker for star running back Keith Price--an important, if sometimes overlooked, role in Yale's rushing-oriented offense.