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A Facelift for GSD
Gerald M. McCue is no laggard. One year ago, when President Bok appointed him as the new dean of the
Kristol and Glazer Describe Neoconservatism
Neoconservatism is an intellectual movement consisting of liberals who have become disillusioned with the course that traditional liberalism has taken,
Gunning for Oil
I N A CONVERSION as dramatic as that of Paul on the road to Damascus, Jimmy Carter has finally seen
National Insecurity
I N 1977, Pakistani diplomatic officials contacted John A. Phillips, a Princeton University student, and asked him for a copy
Testing 1-2-3
Somebody at the Educational Testing Service (ETS) doesn't want anyone to apply to law school this year. In October, ETS
CRP Switches Partners
The continuing saga of the Graduate School of Design's (GSD) City and Regional Planning (CRP) program took its most bizarre,
K-School, GSD Faculty Debate Merger
Most faculty members in the Graduate School of Design (GSD) and the Kennedy School of Government tentatively approve of President
K-School and GSD Consider Public Policy Program Merger
President Bok yesterday recommended transferring the City and Regional Planning program (CRP) at the Graduate School of Design (GSD) to
Trade-off at Election Time
J OHN B. CONNALLY, Republican presidential hopeful, and the United Auto Workers don't usually see eye-to-eye. But when Connally recently
Vindication From the Top
With the renewal of its accreditation apparently imminent, the controversy surrounding what direction the City and Regional Planning Department (CRP)
An Arsenal of Anecdotes
K GB, FEAST YOUR EYES; but American readers, close yours. Strobe Talbott's Endgame, a chatty account of the second phase
Sunshine at the B-School
I F YOU SAID the adoption of energy conservation and low-technology solar power represent the way out of the United
Sunshine At The B-School
I F YOU SAID the adoption of energy conservation and low-technology solar power represent the way out of the United
Throwing Stones In Glass Houses
A newly-elected mayor of a large American city has numerous problems he has to cope with. Neighborhoods are run down,
Bok, Horner Speak at Baccalaureate
Presidents Bok and Horner bade farewell to about 400 members of the Class of '79 at the annual Baccalaureate service