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Luis Fernandez-Cifuentes, who specializes in 19th century Spanish literature, rejected a Princeton counter-offer and will come to Harvard in the fall to fill the spot left vacant by the late Professor Stephen Gilman...

Author: By Teresa A. Mullin, | Title: Princeton Spanish Prof Takes Harvard Position | 5/6/1988 | See Source »

...Penn are unlikely to unionize in the near future, Glasker says. The administration at Penn is very anti-union and the large number of people who want to teach would make it "very difficult" to form an effective union because "scabs" would fill any position left vacant in a strike, Glasker says...

Author: By Jesus I. Ramirez, | Title: All Quiet on the Ivy Front: Keeping Students Happy | 4/16/1988 | See Source »

...normal fashion" and "our strong management team is on the job," morale below him was sagging. There was so much grumbling in the Justice Department that a special custodial team was assigned to erase scornful graffiti from the bathrooms and walls. Three of the top leadership posts are vacant. (Assistant Attorney General Stephen Trott has also resigned, to take a federal judgeship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: It's Lonely at the Top | 4/11/1988 | See Source »

Alex Steinbergh, one of the city's largest landlords, loaned two apartments to the former Tent City residents after their November eviction from an MIT-owned vacant lot near Central Square, setting an eviction date of March...

Author: By Lisa J. Goodall, | Title: Veterans of Tent City Seek Home for Spring | 3/22/1988 | See Source »

...various. Dictators are forever strutting the tinhorn's impersonation of gravitas. Brute power is only one of the cruder types, and it is sometimes subdued by other forms: a moral gravitas, for example. Martin Luther King Jr. brought his gravitas to bear against men of power who were morally vacant. Gravitas may be aggression, but it may express itself otherwise, as something withheld, as a dignity and forbearance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: The Gravitas Factor | 3/14/1988 | See Source »

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