Word: acceptable
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Well, I guess that's about all I have to say. If you have any questions call me collect. I won't accept, but you can try anyway...
...PROTESTERS who marched through Cambridge last Thursday night following the release of the Harvard Corporation's decision on its South Africa investments bear clear witness that the Harvard community will not accept that decision. The United Front acted swiftly and decisively to organize Thursday's and previous anti-apartheid demonstrations, and they deserve high praise for marshalling impressive and peaceful demonstrations...
...hopefully will continue in the future, it is only naive for students to expect much to come of such exchanges so long as administrators bring to them the kind of defensive, uncommunicative attitude that characterized President Bok's address to the Quincy House seniors Monday night. Students must not accept the meek, passive role the University seems intent on having them play with regard to policy. While it is impossible to predict the shape of Harvard's anti-apartheid movement in the fall, students must not acquiesce to the April decision, for to do so would be a tacit acceptance...
Finally, earnest Richard Thomas is badly miscast, since his salient quality is intelligence. You just cannot accept John Boy of The Waltons as a media-maddened lunatic. Just by being himself, he further forces Director Bridges, with his flat, unaccented style, from the only possible attitude one could take to this story, which is comic, or at least profoundly ironic...
...past months have revealed that there is no such thing as apathy among the students here, that students truly care about their education and their life, and that they will not stand for anyone telling them what they should or should not do. Students will no longer accept the apathetic response that "Harvard tradition will not change." Everything must change, even grand ole Harvard. Mark B. Wenneker...