Word: selecting
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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While Southern politicians gloated, Northern liberals were in total confusion. Oregon's Representative Edith Green, chairman of the House Select Subcommittee on Education, seemed to have given up on integration. "We simply cannot afford to let our classrooms turn into battlefields," she said. "We really have to go back to quality education and put our emphasis on that." Hubert Humphrey, on the other hand, charged that the Nixon Administration had "sold out" black Americans and was in "full retreat on the civil rights front." Connecticut's Senator Abraham Ribicoff, whose Senate speech denouncing "rampant racism" and "monumental hypocrisy...
...committee will also propose that President Pusey appoint an impartial committee to select which Harvard Houses will be coed...
...Next week, the ECAC seeding committee will select eight Division One squads that it feels have merited playoff spots by past record and strength of schedule. The top four teams will have the privilege of playing the opening round on their own home ice-a privilege that Harvard seemed to have little hope of gaining last week...
Undergraduates could major in Behavior and Institutions and select courses from all three departments under it. Sociology would not be a possible field of concentration. Those already in SocRel would continue...
...extent of the exploration, involving all groups in the community, is undoubtedly different from any process used to select any president in recent years," John T. Dunlop, acting dean of the Faculty and chairman of the Committee, said yesterday...