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...addition to the six petition candidates running on a divestment slate, several among the dozen Harvard-nominated candidates delineate their views on financial aid, female representation on the faculty and divestment...
...arcane, often confounding world of nuclear diplomacy, the zero option seems refreshingly simple: the U.S. and the Soviet Union would define a certain category of weapons in a certain region of the world, then wipe clean that particular corner of the slate. In the history of a slogging, controversial enterprise that has so often meant merely regulating the bloated arsenals of the superpowers rather than reducing them, the idea sounds innovative and bold. It would appear to be not just arms control but a big step toward real disarmament. Where now there are hundreds of weapons, soon there would...
...number of these pictures were taken during the slump of 1981-82 -- the oldest company towns in New England fall like the flimsiest trailer camp in Arizona. When times are good, the wilderness is shown being minced into salable acreage. Above it all, the sky rings its changes, slate blue in one picture, cornflower in the next, baby's-bottom pink in another. It is the last unspoiled stretch of America, the only patch of nature where the developers cannot get a foothold...
Gore, who has long-standing ties to Harvard, is one of the 12 University nominated candidates for the Board. The 12 official candidates, along with a slate of six unofficial candidates running on a pro-divestment platform, are vying for six vacancies on the 30 member governing body this year. Ballots for the election were sent to Harvard's more than 200,000 alumni this week...
...response to a recent questionnaire form the group sponsoring the pro-divestment slate, Alumni Against Apartheid, Gore said, "developments in South Africa present new reasons and new opportunities to review Harvard's divestment policy...