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...Caucus for a New Political Science, an APSA committee chaired by Harvard graduate student Sanford Levinson, will report on this problem to the association's September convention in Washington...

Author: By James C. Kitch, | Title: When Will Intellectuals Become Activists? | 5/14/1968 | See Source »

...Minnesota and lowa, McCarthy forces turned out many political novices for neighborhood caucus votes, and a well-organized McCarthy effort in Colorado produced unprecedented turn-outs in many areas. The energy in the McCarthy camp put pressure on the Humphrey forces to bring out the vote. Together they came up with the highest voting figures for precinct caucuses in Colorado history...

Author: By Robert M. Krim, (SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON) | Title: McCarthy Set Back in Ohio Race; Humphrey Holds Lead in Colorado | 5/9/1968 | See Source »

...School hosted school system administrators and ghetto leaders from all over the Northeast last January 22, most Roxbury leaders came from the meeting satisfied, not because of any dialogue with the administrators, but because the Ed School invitation made it possible for blacks from five states to caucus during the conference. It was inadvertent advocacy, but advocacy nonetheless...

Author: By David Blumenthal, | Title: School of Education Gropes Toward Reform | 5/8/1968 | See Source »

...make sure the Caucus members did not go home to inactivity, the organizers called a meeting for the next morning to discuss what they considered to be the most important result of the Caucus--the formation of a committee to keep this new voice alive. Representatives from about 25 institutions met to form a Cambridge-based Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars, chaired by Professor John R. Watt, who teaches Chinese history at MIT. The Committee will publish a news-letter, draw up a statement commenting on the Tuxedo Park Statement (a "moderate" position paper by 14 prominent scholars), disseminate information...

Author: By Nancy Hodes, | Title: Expert Dissent | 4/17/1968 | See Source »

...MEETING of the new Committee, Professor Watt said of the Philadelphia Caucus: 'This is the first time that Asian scholars have gotten together to express their political views in a meeting instead of in private. We should have had such a meeting four years ago. We've had one now." The other activists agree with him. One of them said: "In the past it's been the Milton Sachses and those who signed the Tuxedo Statement who have spoken for Asian scholars. We're changing all that. We're showing that we can get 'wrought...

Author: By Nancy Hodes, | Title: Expert Dissent | 4/17/1968 | See Source »

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