Word: classing
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...Philadelphia native, begins, "but it [success] is really about who you know," he continues. Rivers emphasizes that the movie Black at Yale was not only his story, but the story of countless Blacks. "A lot of them are a lot more intelligent than 90 per cent of the graduating class at Harvard," but because of oppression and neglect by society they have ended up in gutters, prisons, or graveyards. "These people have no breaks, no money--they are invisible people." His story is their story, he repeats...
STUART CARY WELCH joined his grammar school class on a field trip to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts when he was 11. At the museum, the students dutifully marched through an exhibition of Indian and Persian paintings. Welch's classmates, one supposes, paid attention to the paintings for as long as they had to. But Welch really liked what he saw. He liked it so much, in fact, that seven years later, after he finished his schooling at St. Paul's, Welch came back to Boston to study fine arts at Harvard...
...graduate of the class of '50, the second of three generations of Harvard Fine Arts concentrators, Welch took a liking to American Indian painting. As a graduate student, he studied classical art. Over the years, he developed a taste for exoticae. Today, about thirty years later, the University officially recognizes Welch as the "Curator of Muslim and Hindu Painting in the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum, the Honorary Curator of Indian and Islamic Manuscripts in the Harvard College Library, and a Senior Lecturer on Fine Arts...
Because the case is a "class action" suit, only a minimal number of plaintiffs is needed, William H. Allen, another lawyer on the case, said yesterday. If the USOC rescinds its boycott resolution, then all the athletes can participate whether or not they sued, Allen added...
...source of education and information for "real world" centers. He uses special mid-career programs and conferences to try to make the Kennedy School a training ground for virtually every middle management bureaucrat in government. He wants to direct business school professors away from preparation of case studies for class discussions toward publication of research on business problems...