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Moulton, who refused to comment on what her recommendation would be, called the code violation charge "not a relevant response," and added that Harvard's failure to find new housing for the displaced tenants was "not a regularly cognizable defense."
THE RIDDLE OF VIOLENCE cogently presents the passive-resistance-versus-violence argument with Kaunda drawing on his long political and academic experience. This former teacher of philosphy and ethics uses clear analogies and many applicable examples to embellish and strenghthen his reasoning. Moreover, the writings of a 57-year-old...
The probe with High in America is that it has the depth and style of a magazine article and is, in a sense, a feature piece on Stroup. Anderson portrays Stroup as the classical tragic hero, and some of the biographical information could have been deleted in favor of more...
John E. Dowling, professor of Biology and chairman of the committee, said he didn't find Boylan's concerns "relevant to our deliberations." He added, "We certainly aren't suggesting what students should have autonomy over." Other committee members refused comment.
The committee is expected to vote to confirm Haig this week, even without access to the tapes. However, the Senators plan to continue to seek any tapes relevant to Haig as part of their continuing oversight function, a process likely to take months.