Word: programing
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Students on college campuses across the country at first reacted with shock and protested Carter's plan. At Harvard more than 800 students braved the deadly cold of a winter night to rally against the president's program...
...address this problem, the Freshman Dean's Office and Henry C. Moses, dean of freshmen, have instituted an informational program on security for incoming freshmen this fall. Whether it is effective in educating students about safety--by telling them about the "blue phones" on campus and of areas to avoid in Cambridge and Boston--remains to be seen...
...shortened summer and extra interim time could affect not only professors' research opportunities but also student finances. Presumably students could work during the six-week winter hiatus to make up for lost summer income, but Lawrence E. Maguire, director of the University work-study program, says mid-winter jobs may take some planning to find...
...diplomacy, of course, is his stage-fright: every move on the international stage is selected to please the audience of American voters, not to further a coherent foreign policy. It is precisely Carter's failure to solve domestic problems--most notably his inability to present an effective energy program--that have led him to seek the warrior's glory around the globe...
Bristol and spokesmen for other national anti-registration groups, however, point to the reaction that greeted Carter's program immediately after the president's speech. Students across the nation demonstrated against the president's plan, and at Harvard more than 800 turned out on one of the coldest nights of the year to protest the proposal. But since the bill entered Congress in February, registration news has faded from the pages of newspapers and activism has decreased...