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Michael J. Abramowitz
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Selecting the Best and the Brightest
R OBERT E. KLITGAARD '68 learned the hard way to be careful when writing about college admissions. When draft of
Playing Politics With Your Mind
I N THE WAKE of the 1961 Berlin Wall crisis, two psychologists, Sibylle Escalona and Milton Schwebel, conducted separate surveys
While You Were Out
President Bok evidently wasn't too worried about the shop this summer--he took off for a two-month "working" vacation in Italy.
While You Were Out
President Bok evidently wasn't too worried about the shop this summer--he took off for a two-month "working" vacation in Italy.
While You Were Out
President Bok evidently wasn't too worried about the shop this summer--he took off for a two-month "working" vacation in fray.
Kremlin to Buckley, Come In
The following conversations was recorded in the Kremlin by a top-secret U.S. electronic device. A tape of the conversation was
SummerBooksSummerBooksSum
N FOLIBERALISM exists only on an elite axis that runs between Cambridge, New York, and Washington. It is a faddish
Controversial Stanford Prof Heads East
Visiting scholars come to Harvard to spend a year all the time, but undergraduates may be paying more than the
Admissions Racket Gets New Scrutiny
Thomas E. Holsworth, a psychology professor and member of the admissions board at St. Meinrad College, has a special problem.
Skidding Through Life in The Fast Lane
I F THE TARGET of Bob Woodward's latest investigative efforts had been a politician rather than as actor--and if the