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When the tumult of campaign subsides for a moment, McCloskey himself seems unclear about his future. It's not the kind of movement that is likely to succeed. His candidacy, a frenzied expression of acute frustration backed by little money, a small organization and few definitive domestic programs, he often seems gloomy about the outcome...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: He'd Rather Fight than Switch | 12/10/1971 | See Source »

...unclear whether these politically unsound actions resulted from idealism or selfishness, but in either case the liberal community found itself suddenly faced not only with the realization that McCarthy was not the hero they had envisioned, but also with the recognition that there are no clear-cut boundaries between idealistic, selfish, and political actions...

Author: By Patti B. Saris, | Title: The Philosopher King | 12/3/1971 | See Source »

Steiner said this rule is being applied for the time being because it is unclear whether the Phase II guidelines place a 5.5 per cent ceiling on pay hikes averaged for categories of employees, on the payroll as a whole, or on individual raises...

Author: By Robert Decherd, | Title: Harvard to Equalize Wages After Freeze | 11/17/1971 | See Source »

...unclear what effect these indictments will have on the battle for Channel 5, but Dr. John Knowies, Professor of Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital, who along with Oscar Handlin, Charles Warren Professor of American History are among the nine Harvard shareholders in BBI, said that BBI's lawyers "still believe the court's original decision will stick...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Grand Jury Indicts BBI Exec On Three Security Violations | 11/12/1971 | See Source »

Money-Back Schools: Unclear Balance Sheet Why can't taxpayers get their money back if kids don't learn in school? For the past two years, the educational systems of 30 U.S. cities have been using various forms of just such profit-and-loss incentives. Under the terms of "performance contracting," private companies-sometimes textbook publishers, sometimes groups of psychologists and teachers-take over public classrooms, try whatever teaching methods they like, and are rigidly judged on the results (TIME, Aug. 24, 1970). For children who do well, the firms get bonuses; for students whose performance does...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Money-Back Schools: Unclear Balance Sheet | 10/11/1971 | See Source »

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