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...education here at Harvard and I owe her a great deal. I am heartened by reports that the Government Department may reconsider her case next year. I urge the Department to do so and I commend the Radcliffe Union of Students who have pledged to fight to retain this dedicated teacher and to continue to press for equitable treatment for the few women in professional positions at Harvard-Radcliffe...
...conclusion was its judgment that the California law was motivated by economic, not safety, considerations. The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 permits states to regulate the economic aspects of nuclear power-issues such as land use, rate making and the need for electricity-and allows the Federal Government to retain complete control of the safety aspects. Because the absence of permanent nuclear-waste dumps could lead to reactor shutdowns and disruption of electric service, said the court, the California statute rightfully protects the state's role as an economic arbiter of nuclear power. "The legal reality," wrote Justice Byron...
...generations upon generations." Said outgoing Israeli Chief of Staff Rafael Eitan last week: "The settlements will be established, and all the Arabs can do about it is scurry around like doped cockroaches in a bottle." Few Israeli officials would express their views so callously, but this blind determination to retain a captured territory whose population is 96% Palestinian Arab remains at the very core of the Middle East stalemate...
...clever lines and be heard above the orchestra. But the Harvard Gilbert and Sullivan Players production of HMS Pinafore and the one-act Trial by Jury surpass all expectations. Innovative staging, talented singers, and lead actors who combine excellent stage presence with resounding, clear voices help the shows retain the delightful, electric power they have had ever since they were first performed on the British stage...
...focus of yesterday's discussion was a proposal that would decrease from four terms to two the amount of time required for student to live in a House before they could move of campus and still retain their House affiliation...