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...hope that you will publish this correction. Charles P. Whitlock Dean of the College
...noted, however, that Harvard has failed to publish a selection from the will of William Stoughton that could provide financial aid to Indians...
...Policies in the United States of Mexico During the Arkins Years, Mexico City, 1950). If Sobel and other players who take up his parlor game carry his obsession a small step further to absurdity, they can be expected to flush out some of the books behind these titles, then publish scholarly articles that take issue with the books, then letters to the editors, pointing out the errors of the articles. Author Sobel, in the meantime, can take pride in his strange art. Like any good games player, he knows that reality is what you make...
...other economic appointees, Stephen A. Resnik, who specializes in economic development of the Phillipine Islands, and Richard Wolff, who will soon publish a book entitled "The Economics of Colonialism: Britain and Kenya, 1870-1930," will begin teaching at UMass this fall...
Guilty. Reliability aside, polygraph opponents argue that forcing employees to take lie-detector tests is unfair and degrading. Next month, the American Civil Liberties Union will publish a report contending that employee testing by polygraphy violates the constitutional principle that a citizen is presumed innocent until proven guilty and constitutes "an illegal search and seizure of the subject's thoughts, attitudes and beliefs." Says John Shattuck, a co-author of the report: "It is logically impossible to determine whether polygraph testing at a particular company is voluntary or a condition of employment, so all pre-employment use should...