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Members of the Economic Department's graduate student association voiced opposition this week to the decision of the Department's senior Faculty not to recommend tenure for radical economist Samuel S. Bowles, associate professor of Economics...

Author: By Jeremy S. Blumm, | Title: Faculty Says No Room For Bowles | 12/16/1972 | See Source »

...plan accepted by Whitlock is essentially the method used to elect CHUL members. It's not surprising that the CHUL, members voted unanimously to recommend a selection process similar to its own, or that Whitlock would approve the plan...

Author: By Steven M. Luxenbero, | Title: A Palatable Solution for the ACSR | 12/9/1972 | See Source »

Still I can't recommend the show to general audiences. For once the gap lies between a director's excellent execution and a playwright's silly intentions-which even skill can't totally transform. But those interested in theater put together by people who take the kind of chances which may one day produce meaning as well as excitement should see Subject to Fits for its moments of passion and promose...

Author: By Michael Sragew, | Title: Idiots | 12/2/1972 | See Source »

...This report is a whitewash", Graham said yesterday. "There was enough evidence for Liacos to recommend stronger action for discipline to the City Manager than...

Author: By Harry Huri and Peter Shapiro, S | Title: Graham, Hard Times Blast Largey Report For Not Proposing Stronger Police Sanction | 11/29/1972 | See Source »

...even from the perspective of the disgruntled citizen, the value of Who Runs Congress is questionable. The suggestions which emerge from the morass of data are scarcely novel; many are either unworkable or inefficient. To combat "organized special interests," the authors recommend tighter lobby disclosure laws as well as more ad hoc coverage, such as television documentaries, press coverage and citizen investigations. While informative, these methods of surveillance won't prevent influence-peddling either through front doors or under restaurant tables. For breaking the executive monopoly on information, a problem reiterated throughout the report, Green, Fallows and Zwick offer...

Author: By Deborah A. Coleman, | Title: Who Runs Congress? | 11/17/1972 | See Source »

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