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In response to criticism of the University's "support" of Afro-American studies, President Bok and Dean Rosovsky replace the current chairman of the Afro-American Studies Department, Eileen Southern, with Martin Kilson, professor of Government. In another move to, in Bok's words, "prove what we really feel about...

Author: By Charlie Shepard, | Title: Predictions, 1977: Standing With Pat | 1/3/1977 | See Source »

The CRR was last convened in June, 1975 to hear the cases of six members of the DuBois Institute Student Coalition who occupied President Bok's outer office to demand an audience with him to discuss the institute's future. The six students were found guilty of violating the Resolution...

Author: By David B. Hilder, | Title: Passing the Baton | 12/13/1976 | See Source »

The demands placed on court time at the three Palmer Dixon indoor tennis courts allow undergraduate use of only one or two courts for four or five hours every day, Robert Dubois '77 said yesterday. "A lot of people really want this changed," he added.

Author: By Douglas W. Oman, | Title: Students Protest Scarcity of Time On Tennis Courts | 10/25/1976 | See Source »

Only one court is available to undergraduates in the morning, Dubois said, because the tennis teams use one court and Radcliffe tennis coach Henry C. Wynn rents another court for private lessons.

Author: By Douglas W. Oman, | Title: Students Protest Scarcity of Time On Tennis Courts | 10/25/1976 | See Source »

The fall of 1975 was a period of great confusion for the democratic forces, particularly those within the student movement. The DuBois Institute struggle, which had captured the attention of students during academic year 1974-1975, had met with certain tactical set-backs--particularly with its full establishment in accordance...

Author: By William Fletcher, | Title: The Spiders' Web: Affirmative Action and the Struggle for Democratic Rights at Harvard | 9/28/1976 | See Source »

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