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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's wealth has come out of a special mixture of gentlemen and scholars with the gentlemen, for whatever reason, giving of their substance to support the scholar, The eighty-two plus million raised for the Program for Harvard College did not come to any significant degree from the scholars, the summas, and the Phi Beta Kappas...

Author: By Jeff Seder, | Title: 'Fair Harvard' -- Who's Here And Why? | 12/18/1968 | See Source »

...provisional committee will study the popularity of this program among the 200 graduate students in East Asian Studies who did not attend Monday's meeting. In February it will call a general meeting of East Asian Studies graduate students to vote on a final draft of the activists' proposals. Two general this draft to the Faculty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Grad Students Seek Asia Studies Changes | 12/18/1968 | See Source »

...Eisenstadt said, and there has been a slow but continuous increase in the rate of intermarriage between the two groups. Higher education is also a problem; Eisenstadt believes that not more than 10 per cent of university students are Oriental or Moroccan, but the army has instituted a new program where, after their period of service, immigrants who are qualified but "not quite prepared" for a university are given a pre-university training course. "This is the second or third year of the program, and it has been very successful," Eisenstadt said. "This doesn't mean there...

Author: By Diana L. Ordin, | Title: Israel After the War: A Sociologist Views His Country | 12/17/1968 | See Source »

...right in suggesting that debate over how to punish the demonstrators is a waste of time delaying Faculty consideration of real issues like R.O.T.C. and student representation. But one trusts that he is wrong in claiming that the Paine Hall demonstration has lessened the chances of reforming the R.O.T.C program or changing the way Faculty business is conducted. It is hard to conceive of the Faculty's deciding these issues on the basis of petulance rather than reason. One trusts too, that the Faculty will handle the smaller issue of punishment with proper care, and that for reasons of justice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Leniency | 12/17/1968 | See Source »

...reasons. If Kissinger can convince Nixon of the dangers in the arms race which Republicans promised during the campaign, Laird would probably compromise, as he did on his hawkish views of the war. Laird did admire the way McNamara controlled the Pentagon, so he will probably continue the management program in some form despite his public outcrys against "cost-effectiveness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Twelve Bland Men | 12/17/1968 | See Source »

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