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When Harnett's letter to third-year Advanced Standing students was shown to another high official in the Registrar's office, she characterized Harnett's actions as "high-handed" and said, "I thought the Advanced Standing program was set up to give students flexibility. The whole tone of the letter tries to take away this flexibility and builds up tremendous pressure on you to hurry up and get through. "She emphasized that Harnett's letter and his relation with the Registrar's Office "is now a very delicate matter. It was an effort on his part to be helpful...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: Advanced Standing Bureaucratic Bungling | 10/2/1970 | See Source »

Anyone with technically feasible ideas on how best to "embarrass, harass, or 'sabotage' a large computer system which has done you wrong" could win cash prizes in a contest now being organized by two third-year GSAS students...

Author: By Leonard S. Edgerly, | Title: 'Sabotage' Contest to Dramatize Computer Fallibility and Misuse | 9/30/1970 | See Source »

...U.A.W.'s calculation, the auto worker would have to have a raise of at least 8% an hour. The union asks for a 61.5? increase in the first year of a new contract and further raises in the second and third years; the amounts will depend on whatever cost-of-living settlement is agreed on. G.M. is offering 38? in the first year, and second-and third-year increases of 12? each. The company says that that would give the typical assembly-line worker an annual income, including the value of fringe benefits, of more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Auto Workers Hear the Drums Again | 9/28/1970 | See Source »

...gains were not without costs, however; 45 OBU members received punishments ranging from one year suspensions to warnings. Phillip N. Lee, a third-year Law student and head of OBU, was placed on probationary status until his graduation...

Author: By Thomas P. Southwick, | Title: Harvard-The Divided University | 9/24/1970 | See Source »

...finals. A few closed schools have reopened in the face of threatened lawsuits by students seeking to complete formal course work. Graduate students in some disciplines do not have many options, however pro-strike they may be. The New York State Court of Appeals, for instance, has ruled that third-year law students must complete their required class hours and take their finals to qualify for the state bar examinations. For most students, though, the wide range of choice is a strong indication of faculty support for the sentiments that generated the strike movement. At some colleges, in fact, students...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Grading Strikers | 5/25/1970 | See Source »

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