Word: programming
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...beginning to feel really faint all of a sudden and considered passing out, especially since the train was taking forever to come. Then I read Anthony LaCamera's column entitled "Television and Sex Don't Always Mix." Tony was unhappy about all the liberal discussions of-on a certain program, especially since several such programs were scheduled for Holy Week. Some of the guests were pretty free of tongue, it seems. Tony wrote...
Three per cent of the enrollment at the University of Michigan is black. Eighteen per cent of the college-age youth in Michigan are black. In 1963 the university started an Opportunity Awards Program which was supposed to help increase black and minority group admissions. Little was done, and in 1968 on the day of Martin Luther King's funeral black students occupied a campus building, receiving a promise from the university to increase black enrollment. This year black students began meeting with the administration and the state legislature to urge that these promises become commitments to increase black enrollment...
...adequate supportive services program including financial aid to finance black students' education...
...work of a permanent nature on the Black Studies Program is to be halted until a community-university forum and effective input is established...
...Regents' response was very unsatisfactory. They promised an admissions goal "aimed at ten per cent enrollment of black students and substantially increased numbers of other minority and disadvantaged groups" by 1973-74. The problem with this promise was that the Regents allotted only three million dollars to the program at the end of four years, an amount which would allow, as Fleming admitted, five or six per cent black admissions. Other additional funds to reach the "goal" of ten per cent were to be solicited from outside sources. In other words, the university had committed itself only to five...