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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...prose is everywhere murkier than usual this year, though one idea for a piece was remarkably sensible: the chronology of the year was scrapped in favor of an essay on the war and Harvard. But the traditional collection of undergraduate writing succumbed to a deathly five-essay section on why-I'm-a-work (-jock,-do-gooder, -singer, and -black militant, respectively...

Author: By Stephen E. Cotton, | Title: 332 | 5/29/1968 | See Source »

...this. One wonders who will be teaching the lower level courses now handled by instructors if instructorships are eliminated, or if faculty is cut back, as was suggested, to permit salary raises for junior faculty. One of the fundamental aspects of Harvard education, the close relationship between tutor or section man, and student, demands a large teaching staff. Is Harvard going to fill the gap by hiring more teaching fellows at salaries which compare unfavorably with those of T.F.'s at many other colleges? The Dunlop report gives extraordinarily little consideration to the broader effects of its recommendations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DUNLOP REPORT | 5/27/1968 | See Source »

...approaching faculty members to conduct the seminars, which will be structured under an umbrella called "Radical Critiques of the University." Tracy B. Strong, teaching fellow in Social Studies and Government, will lead a section on the University and Society...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HEP Seminar Courses Will Criticize Harvard | 5/27/1968 | See Source »

...administrators question the enforceability of the second section of SFAC's resolution which stipulates that an organization "shall be required to discuss its policies at a public meeting" if 500 students petition for such a meeting. The third part of SFAC's resolution (defeated decisively by the Faculty) can be read to say that even those organizations which turned down the petition for a public meeting would only be barred after a second petition asking that they not be allowed on campus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Open Recruiting? | 5/27/1968 | See Source »

Telephoto Blonde. On days when the two sides actually met, hundreds of reporters and photographers crowded into a barricaded section of sidewalk outside the Hotel Majestic to record delegates' waves as they entered and their growls as they left. (Typical Harriman report: "We met for 3½ hours and had extensive discussions.") To stave off boredom, photographers took to training their telephoto lenses on balconies of apartments near the Majestic, zeroing in mostly on the performance of a petite blonde with an extensive wardrobe of underwear on the fifth floor of No. 20 Avenue Kleber...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reporting: Manning the Barricades in Paris | 5/24/1968 | See Source »

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