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Five professors and administrators have recommended in a letter to Dean Rosovsky that a standing faculty committee be appointed with the authority to regulate "biological hazards" in the facilities of the Faculty.
Corcoran drafted much New Deal legislation as one of FDR's chief lieutenants, but in the past 20 years he has been criticized for defending the business world that he helped to regulate in the 1930s.
But others are dissatisfied with the Houses and eventually move off campus. They maintain that University food is despicable, that living in a House necessitates relinquishing one's anonymity and that coping with Harvard's institutionalization is unpleasant at best. As one Radcliffe senior puts it, "I'd rather regulate...
The campaign to regulate the sale of handguns more closely has consistently been thwarted by the argument that limiting a person's right to buy a weapon is an unconstitutional abridgment of his liberties. Now Susan Sullivan, a housewife in Winnetka, Ill., is trying a new and imaginative approach...
Seevers, an agricultural economist who joined the council as a staffer in 1970, will become the first chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, a federal agency that will regulate the commodity exchanges. Fellner, a Yale professor emeritus, joined the Council in October 1973 after going on leave from Washington...