Word: springly
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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Instead, by Wednesday of that first week after spring break, students had decided to occupy University Hall. That afternoon, the University's highest officials concluded that Harvard could do nothing but loose the police on its own students. The next morning, they...
...group wasn't sure what should be done, but as first step, they hoped to sponsor a "Festival of Light" during the first week of the classes after spring vacation. In fact, they hoped, everyone would skip classes, and spend the days talking to other people in the community, exploring ideas, and trying to find the happiness that would make learning possible again...
...dean of Students, Watson is in charge of such things as student activities and organizations, and student housing. He also has a lot of special duties throughout the year. "Assigning freshmen to the Houses each spring," Watson recalled, "now there's a miserable...
...author in the Students' Quarterly writes, "Unfilled promises and the continuation of negative practices... might spring a second leap. This would most probably destroy 'faith' in the establishment, and would find us very near the ideological outlets of Western leftists...
...scholarly work serves objectives and often evil functions. For tactical reasons, leaders of radical groups may confine their attacks to administrators for the moment, but splinter groups or individual members may decide to be more adventurous; indeed, some at Harvard have already done so, in actions such as last spring's classroom disruptions, and this fall's assault on the Center for International Affairs...