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Wright's charges stemmed from the decision of the Afro-American Studies Executive Committee not to allow her a year-long extension of her teaching contract, which expires at the end of this year since she was not granted tenure. The Black assistant professor requested the extra year to complete her research on Afro-American musical folklore. After being denied the extension, Wright filed a formal grievance with the university, charging that the executive committee discriminated against her on the basis of race...
...five scholars, selected after a year-long search, will make suggestions for improving the women's studies program at the Div School, in addition to researching and teaching a course in their field of expertise. Barbara Pope, assistant professor of women's studies at the university of Oregon and one of the newly-appointed research associates, said yesterday...
...spokesmen, however, made it clear that the Yearbook article, a parody that described the sex ratio at Adams House as "one to one to one," was only the latest in a year-long series of offenses against gays at Harvard...
Kirkland and Eliot strengthened their respective bids for the year-long Straus Cup competition. Placing a boat in each of the four finals. Winthrop, whose strength is on land not water, still managed to qualify for three of the races, falling short in the Women's A race...
...increases incomes and demand in the economy without enlarging the supply of goods and services. Military expenditures also absorb capital investment that might have been used to increase productivity in other areas of the economy. The Viet Nam War, for example, is generally blamed for starting the current 15-year-long bout with inflation...