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...what less fundamental to a liberal arts education. Further, the approval of courses on such varied and narrow topics as "Monuments of Japan." "The Novel in East Asia." "The Great Rebellion: Britain 1640-1660," "The Civilization of South American Indians" "Empire of the Mongols," "The Development of the String Quartet" and others in the same vein does not provide students with a common basis for intellectual discourse or an understanding of the influences on their lives in 20th-century America. While these courses may cover important subjects and while they may be enlightening, are they--to us Dean Rosovsky...
...outcome carried great consequences for the playoff hopes on Both teams. The Huskies, now 8-10-1 in die the ECAC, can only play out the string in the final two games. Harvard, on the other kind, clinched the Ivy Division title on home ice in the quarterfinals (see ticket information is scoreboard): with two games left to play the Crimson leads second-place Yale by these games...
...Such a string of commendable positions deserves its growing support. But some German politicians fear that the U.S. government, at the invitation of the ruling conservative German party, may annouson a new, superficial peace proposal right before March 6 to drain support from opponents like the Greens. Such a move, if successful, would be a major setback for a fascinating political development--a party that has captured the imagination of millions and injected a needed bit of sanity into the nuclear debate...
...oldest of the Campers, as the group was called, was Art Lessel, 63, a corporate jet pilot who pitched for the Air Force in occupied Japan. Said he: "My legs are in shape, and my arm feels good. I can still twist off a few curves, pull the string on a change-up, throw a fair knuckleball, and move the ball around pretty good." Not everyone had such steely resolve. Denny Albano, 42, a Chicago commodities trader who was varsity catcher at Bradley University in Peoria, Ill., trained mostly on four vodkas a day. When he essayed his first indoor...
...February 5, 1983, the Harvard men's swimming team traveled to the Tigers' den. Dillon Pool in Princeton, N.J. On the line against the once-again shaved Princetonian was a 28-meet string of victories, the longest in NCAA Division I swimming...