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Amy B. Mcintosh
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Tribe to Advise Anderson Campaign
Laurence H. Tribe '62, professor of Law, is helping presidential candidate John Anderson challenge the constitutionality of state and federal
The Dismal Science?
In 1970, public confidence in the ability of economists to guide government to uninterrupted propserity was so high that the
Talking Up Women's Studies
Have you talked about women's studies today? Probably not--and that is the problem, according to women's studies supporters on campus.
The Starving and the Poor
J OHN KENNETH GALBRAITH has always presented himself as a loner, a maverick among economists. Disdained by the economics establishment,
Scot and Lot
T HE SCENE: St. Andrews University Scotland, during a typically damp, gray Scottish summer in 1974. Having bribed their parents
Guess Who's Coming To Class--Maybe?
Students may well get to see a bit more of senior Faculty members in tutorials if the Faculty passes the
Mathematics Core Tests Will Start
Although the mathematics requirement of the Core Curriculum will not go into effect until 1980, the Math Department will give
Faculty May Tighten Advanced Standing
Mack I. Davis, director of advanced standing, said yesterday he will recommend to the Faculty Council that students be required
Faculty Hears Three Reports About Finances and Teaching
Although many members left before the end of the meeting, the Faculty met yesterday to hear reports on this year's
Faculty to Meet Today To Debate Teaching Skills
The full Faculty will begin discussion today of the report of the Task Force on Pedagogical Improvement, completed over two
Faculty Council Hears Report On Affirmative Action Progress
The Faculty Council yesterday received a report on the Faculty's progress toward its affirmative action goals set in 1976, showing
Rosovsky Predicts A Budget Surplus
Dean Rosovsky told the Faculty Council yesterday he expects this year's Faculty budget to show a slight surplus for the
The Core: Fashionable Trendsetter In Liberal Arts Curriculum Reform
Like fashion, education is subject to frequent trendy shifts in style. Hemlines go up and environmental studies comes in. Spiked
Marquez's Magic
A central dilemma for the fiction writer, especially one who tries to present a social message through his story, is
Council Discusses Drop in GSAS Size
The Faculty Council discussed yesterday the effects of declining enrollment in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) on