Word: addressed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...What Radcliffe offers doesn't seem to address the needs of undergraduate women now. I don't need a Halloween party from Radcliffe," Kathleen Gygi '79 said...
There is a problem in the Independence Ballroom of the Sheraton Boston Hotel. There are over 1400 high-school students, participants in the Harvard Model United Nations [HMUN], watching Ambassador-at-large Elliot Richardson '41 try to deliver a keynote address on the convention's first night. Something is wrong and you can tell it. The people on the dais -- Harvard students who organize the model UN -- are shifting uncomfortably in their chairs. The audience isn't doing much better. Richardson sways and launches into a five-minute barrage of questions -- "What would you like...
...Harvard community, and tie in with crucial considerations of journalistic philosophy and ethics, those of us who disagree with it feel obliged to present our objections clearly and openly. Although we cannot oblige Mr. Chan--we cannot run his advertisement--we feel that we should at least address ourselves to the considerable problems that his case has raised...
...were debating the merits of the Core Curriculum, some argued that the Core proposal failed to deal with one of the central problems of undergraduate education: the dearth of close associations among students and full-time faculty members. This fall the Committee on Undergraduate Education has wisely begun to address this problem and to consider several reforms that would increase contact among professors and undergraduates...
Konrad will meet tomorrow with Archie C. Epps III, dean of students, to ask for permission to see alumni address records...