Word: admittedly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...hope your assessment of the American attitude toward the energy crisis [Jan. 21] is incorrect. Americans must realize that even if the present "crisis" has been engineered by the oil companies, the country must still admit to having squandered energy for much too long a time. If the crisis is shown to have been fabricated by the oil companies, let that serve to flood the companies with public indignation. But their possible guilt must never become an excuse to let us return to our thoughtless, wasteful expenditures of energy...
...just after Martin Luther King was assassinated, Harvard and other white universities agreed to make concerted efforts to increase their schools' black student enrollments. The plan was to admit more blacks until the percentage of each race within the student body mirrored the distribution of races in the country as a whole. Consequently, the number of black students admitted increased over 100 per cent from...
Another member of the administration said earlier in the academic year that the admissions offices often used the forced commuter designation to admit applicants whom they wanted to accept although they had attained the established class size...
Arthurs and Jewett both said yesterday that next year's transfers will be explicitly told they have very low priority in the housing pool. Arthurs said her office would "look with more care at the nonresident pool" of applicants and "won't admit [as forced transfers] local people who would prefer to live on campus...
Arthurs said Radcliffe will admit approximately the same number of women this year as it did last year, when it took 653. Harvard will reduce its pool of accepted students from last year's 1445 last year to between 1350 and 1400, Jewett said