Word: trusted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...used for counter-insurgency operations. Liberal members of the Faculty joined the protest. John Womack Jr., assistant professor of History, said, "I suspect that the people getting the most use out of the Project will be the Defense Department, and at this moment in American politics, I don't trust Defense to make the use of it that I would like...
...marks a considerable stride forward in Harvard's hiring practices. Yet the punishments meted out to the black students leaves a wide area of mistrust and bad feeling between blacks and the administration. This area of mistrust could result in new takeovers next year, for blacks feel they cannot trust a University which acceeds to a large extent to their demands and then punishes them for militant, yet non-violent tactics which won these demands...
...also struck a hopeful note. "Neither unreasoning zealotry nor despair is an acceptable attitude for Harvard men...There is a world of reason, modesty, charity and trust in the midst of, and opposed to, the oppressive and contentious world of deceit, anger, vilification and self-righteousness now made so manifest all about us again, as twenty years ago, by would-be exploiters...
...goal of the fundraising is a $7000 trust fund which the group will spend in consultation with the families of the slain youths, Harry Minor, assistant for Urban Affairs in the Faculty of Medicine and a leader of the group, said at an organizational meeting last week...
...good trial lawyer." Friends remember him as being active in the P.T.A. and the local symphony, especially in the family-concert programs. Says his longtime friend James Cowles: "He is one of the cleanest-cut men I've ever run across, serious-minded, a really bright guy. I trust him, and I trust his judgment...