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NEWS
By Burton F. Jablin
Monday, September 14, 1981
Put 165 members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in one room and give them a controversial issue like
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NEWS
By Burton F. Jablin
Thursday, June 4, 1981
IBM was up 3 1/4 points last week, earning Harvard about $3.25 million. Coca-Cola gained a point, adding roughly $100,000
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NEWS
By Burton F. Jablin
Friday, May 8, 1981
The Dowling plan for restructuring College governance made some major advances during the last two weeks but also encountered a
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NEWS
By Burton F. Jablin
Saturday, April 18, 1981
Dean Rosovsky's decision last week to form an ad hoc committee to investigate promoting Theda R. Skocpol, associate professor of
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NEWS
By Burton F. Jablin
Friday, March 20, 1981
Members of the Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) thought they had come up with a worthwhile proposal when they suggested
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NEWS
By Burton F. Jablin
Saturday, February 7, 1981
Members of the Class of '80 left Harvard with an unusually strong work ethic, a report issued this week by
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NEWS
By Burton F. Jablin
Friday, February 6, 1981
The University yesterday released its 515-page 1980-81 Affirmative Action Plan, the latest update of a program adopted in 1972 to
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NEWS
By Burton F. Jablin
Saturday, December 13, 1980
Until now, students who wanted to study literature had to do so in a restricted or hybrid form by majoring
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NEWS
By Burton F. Jablin
Thursday, December 4, 1980
The student populations of the 12 undergraduate Houses vary significantly in terms of grade point averages (GPA), ethnicity, sex ratios
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NEWS
By Burton F. Jablin
Thursday, November 20, 1980
This is the fifth in a series of articles examining the recently released report on minority and women Faculty members.
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