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Word: questions (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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While the training and promotion problems are perhaps most severe with black "helpers." they also concern whites. "All of our men-black or white-want to know, What does it take to move up?" Berry said. He added that the question was especially crucial for blacks. "since they are trying to find themselves, trying to establish their identity...

Author: By William R. Galeota, | Title: Harvard, Union Are Negotiating On Maintenance Helpers' Issue | 11/20/1969 | See Source »

...There was one sharp division over an empirical issue at the meeting. When the Faculty took up the question last time. Arrow had pointed to several universities-primarily Columbia, Princeton, the University of Chicago, and Stanford-which elected bodies similar to the Faculty Council...

Author: By William R. Galeota, | Title: Faculty Decides to Choose Council with PR Elections | 11/19/1969 | See Source »

...Coop usually has three security guards, one uniformed and two in plain clothes, on duty. According to Zavelle, when one of these guards sees a suspected shoplifter, he keeps him under surveillance and, because the shoplifter law is a question of intent to steal, usually does not stop the offender until he has passed an area where he should have paid for the merchandise he has taken...

Author: By Peter D. Kramer, | Title: Shoplifting By Harvard Students Rises; Ad Board May Reconsider Punishments | 11/19/1969 | See Source »

...least one case this year, according to Zavelle and two senior tutors, a student signed the statement of intent to steal and later denied that he had intended to shoplift. The student said he had forgotten to pay for the goods in question, and confessed because he had been emotionally upset and afraid that he would not be allowed to leave the room until he had signed the form...

Author: By Peter D. Kramer, | Title: Shoplifting By Harvard Students Rises; Ad Board May Reconsider Punishments | 11/19/1969 | See Source »

...might ask what they would have done if they had reached the gates of the White House, and what purpose it would have served. That is a question which can't he answered. It is enough to say that thousands of middle class youths in America in 1969 feel that proto-revolutionary activities are the only way to demonstrate their contempt for the bourgeois capitalist milien in which they have been raised...

Author: By Robert M. Krim, | Title: D. C. Protest Points to Growing Militance | 11/18/1969 | See Source »

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