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...easy generalization is that D-SOC is more closely-allied with academia, while NAM is alienated, and this notion is borne out somewhat by the large proportion of NAM members who take semesters or years off. NAM member Brian K. Allen '75-3 says, "We have a clearer idea than others what lies outside Harvard...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: Left-Liberals and Revolutionists at Harvard | 9/30/1974 | See Source »

Established in 1966 as a memorial to John F. Kennedy, the Institute is designed to promote greater understanding between academia and the political world...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Institute of Politics Appoints Ten as New Fellows for Year | 9/18/1974 | See Source »

...Clay T. Whitehead, director of the Office of Telecommunications Policy since 1970, are among the ten newly appointed Fellows at the Institute of Politics at the Kennedy School of Government. Established in 1966 as a memorial to John F. Kennedy, the Institute is designed to promote greater understanding between academia and the political world...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Institute of Politics Names Barber Conable a Fellow | 9/16/1974 | See Source »

Princeton economist Richard A. Lester published a book this summer that voices the concerns of the anti-affirmative action camp. In it Lester argues that federally-imposed affirmative action programs constitute a serious government attack on the independence and integrity of academia. He also claims that the introduction of racial, ethnic and sexual considerations into faculty searches has led to a reduction in the overall quality of teaching staffs at universities all across the country...

Author: By Geoffrey D. Garin and Nicholas Lemann, S | Title: Learning To Live With Hiring Reforms | 9/16/1974 | See Source »

...dubbed The Beatles "Purveyors of the New Sentimentality"; newspapers hailed them as "the Voice of the '60 s"; and critics compared them to Beethoven and Chopin, Sinatra and Presley, Eliot and O'Neill. In high schools, English teachers used "relevant" Beatle songs to communicate with their alienated students. In academia, scholars minutely analyzed the irony and symbolism of "Sergeant Pepper." People were married to the music of The Beatles, and at least one man had his funeral conducted to the tunes of the Liverpool boys...

Author: By Michiko Kakutani, | Title: Nostalgia for the Pepsi Generation | 8/13/1974 | See Source »

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