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In the cold war he catered to their sense of sinister conspiracy, then by a more or less relevant act or report relieved the anxiety he had helped create. He predicted the Hungarian revolt, for in stance, and the Israeli-Arab Six-Day War. But these events occurred any way...
A look at past attempts to deal with these issues reveals, primarily, the conflict of budgetary priorities and policy decisions with those goals for the Houses which have actually been articulated. Furthermore, those involved in making relevant decisions seem uncertain as to what those goals do indeed represent.
GENSLER AND FARAGO, and the people in the Office of Tests, where the two had set up their temporary summer headquarters, were amazed by the response of 500 people to the extensive five-page questionnaire. The response enabled Gensler and Farago to collate data available nowhere else in the University...
It may be relevant that when George Higgins was in Boston College, he wrote a term paper on "Poker Terms of the South Shore." He has always been listening, it seems, but for such a talented listener he is a very ebullient young man.
In response to heated questioning, Wickenden explained the presence of the recruiters on campus by citing a 1968 Faculty resolution that directs the OGCP to "make its facilities available to the broadest possible range of organizations offering information relevant to the future plans and careers of Harvard and Radcliffe students...