Word: allison
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...received doctoral degrees in these years got their grounding in success orientation at top-rank white schools such as Harvard. This was true, for example, of virtually all the black professional historians and social scientists of this period (for example, Carter Woodson--University of Chicago; Rayford Logan--Williams College; Allison Davis--Williams College; John Aubrey Davis--Williams College; Robert Weaver--Harvard College; Ralph J. Bunche--University of California; and Frank Snowden--Harvard College...
...meeting's organizers said yesterday they were pleased with the size of the crowd. "We had a really good turnout," Allison Brown '79, who chaired the meeting, said, adding "I think the movement is growing around the country and at Harvard...
Both Eckstein and Allison said a good introductory course, in this case Economics 10, "Principles of Economics," lures many students who might have passed up Economics...
...trend reflects a national tendency and is not peculiar to Harvard, Elizabeth K. Allison, associate professor of Economics, said yesterday...
Also competing in the singles for the Crimson, Sally Roberts lost to Pam Banholzer of Dartmouth, 6-0, 6-3, in the semifinals. Banholzer, the top seed singles player, went on to finish second in the tournament, losing to teammate Allison Hibbert...