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...said his government found the United Nation's proposal for a 7500-person peace-keeping force "totally unacceptable," adding that he was not prepared to accept a year-long transition period...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An Ill Vorster Leaves Office, Rejects U.N.-Namibia Efforts | 9/21/1978 | See Source »

...wrong was not spelled out in the charge. Treu himself is not allowed to say; if he does, he will go to jail. He is likely to be imprisoned anyway because he has been found guilty. On what evidence? No one is allowed to explain that either. His year-long trial at Montreal's Palais de Justice, which concluded last April, was conducted in secret. All that has been revealed is his sentence: two years in jail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Storm over Secrecy Acts | 8/14/1978 | See Source »

...mystery to many within the University and the community. Both Russell E. Hill, director of Real Estate, and Miller decline to comment on specifics concerning the motives for forming the corporation, largely because they don't know them. They say they were kept in the dark throughout Zeckhouser's year-long evaluation. Norman C. Winchester, manager of residential property, also declines to comment, saying, "I really know nothing more than what has already been published." Winchester cites both his present state of ignorance about the proposal, and his intention to apply for a position in the new corporation, as reasons...

Author: By Laurie Hays, | Title: Would You Buy A Used Apartment From This University? | 6/8/1978 | See Source »

Despite Yale's varsity victory Harvard did manage to corral the Rowe cup for the sixth time in seven years. The Crimson second varsity played a major role in bringing the Rowe home to Cambridge after a year-long sojourn to Penn by reversing the order of the varsity heavyweight race and beating Yale. Starting at a cadence of 42, the Crimson J.V.s dropped behind Penn by half a length before driving past the Quakers at 500. In a tremendous display of power at 1000 Harvard stretched a half-boat lead into one-and-a-quarter lengths. Cruising in from...

Author: By Stephen A. Herzenberg, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Crews Win Rowe and Jope Cups But... | 5/15/1978 | See Source »

Harvard Nieman Fellows, like many of their counterparts at the Center for International Affairs and the Institute of Politics, see Harvard in year-long glimpses. Young journalists on leave from their jobs in America and around the world, Nieman Fellows spend their time here taking courses, talking with students and faculty members, and thinking about their work and about Harvard. On this page, one Fellow describes his thoughts as his year ends, and another discusses a problem he has learned about during the past year-the tenure system...

Author: By David L. Dejean, | Title: Filling Those Chairs | 5/2/1978 | See Source »

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