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These recommendations betray an impressive ignorance of the role of U.S. companies in South Africa. IBM is a particularly glaring case of a company whose sales contribute directly to the government's ability to implement its racist and repressive policies. The South African government uses IBM computers to coordinate a pass system that keeps politically active blacks from finding jobs. Blacks who agitate for political change lose their passes for "whites-only" areas, and are forced out of the industrialized areas of the country. IBM also supplies the computers for the South African military, much of which is geared toward...
Preparations to implement the policy include retraining officers in rules of conduct during an arrest in addition to defining which trespassers "constitute a threat to the life and property of the Harvard community," Kahn said...
Blydenburgh, whom students privately called "sneaky" but whom they addressed as "John," said later that he would "work to implement" any resolutions the negotiations produced and wondered aloud whether such a commitment would induce the students to leave the building...
When President Bok succeeded Pusey in 1971 the University's financial outlook seemed secure. Harvard had just completed one of its most successful drives ever--The Program to Finish a Job for Harvard--established to implement all those programs Pusey had wanted but not attained during his administration. In a near-Herculean effort, John Loeb '24 headed a six-month, January-to-June drive that netted $9.5 million...
Charles W. Nordin, a fourth-year student at the Medical School, said yesterday that the faculty's "attempt to prevent random wanderings through the curriculum" is an "attempt to implement the traditional notion of education...