Word: allowence
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...greater flexibility would allow Harvard to raise the salary of a young professor who had lucrative offers elsewhere and would leave without a raise. At present, Harvard salaries are rather rigidly limited according to the number of years of service...
Committees have a bad reputation in most circles, but they appear to be one of Harvard's strengths. They allow the University to adapt fairly quickly when confronted with new challenges that established machinery has never coped with before...
This led to extreme caution on the part of the SFAC and an exaggerated concern for its "image." However, since the Committee was a political body and not an expert subcommittee, the Faculty was not prepared to allow the SFAC such unlimited jurisdiction. The point was brutally made when an SFAC request that an upcoming repeat visit by Dow recruiters be postponed was summarily rejected by the Faculty...
...NCAA, however, that came through, shifting the playoff schedule to allow the Crimson to participate. Harvard won in something of an upset. May be it can happen again...
...such an electric climate, anti-war feelings didn't prosper. The Harvard Pacifist Association counted 14 pious members, all Quakers and Jehovah's Witnesses. Even they did their best to contribute, as conscience and beliefs would allow--the CRIMSON noted with grudging approval, "They have offered themselves as subjects for study to psychologists who have been invited to attend their meetings...