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Rebecca F. Goldin '93, a voter from Pennypacker, said the questions on which she based her vote included the question of Harvard's divestment from South Africa and women's issues. But Dunster resident Jill E. Thomley '90 identified campus security as the College's most pressing need.
Indeed, his associates say Spence has created anew group of faculty insiders to help him grapplewith what he saw as the most pressing need of hisfirst few years: How to gather all the informationneeded to reassess the Faculty's direction.
It is true that nurturing a family of international centers would require huge dollars. Some might argue that resources would be better used on other pressing projects such as creating a more racially and ethnically diverse faculty here in Cambridge.
FAS has a legitimate interest in the use of the property. After all, Harvard faces incipient crises in shortages of both faculty office space and storage space for library books. To the observer untrained in the art of bureaucratic thinking, these needs seem more pressing than the shortage of moderately...
John Belushi and Gilda Radner are no longer around. The other Not Ready for Prime Time originals have phased into either obscurity or fat-cat Hollywood stardom. The baby boomers who discovered the show in the mid-'70s are now watching alongside their kids and struggling to keep up with...