Word: approached
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Wheeler emphasized that "those at the University must face traffic problems as citizens of Cambridge, not as Harvard students," and indicated that such an approach would make a solution easier to reach...
...noted that several years ago there was a discussion of removing from the University Housing Registry the names of landlords who discriminate. Reichard said, "May be it's time again to rethink this approach, get more activist about it, and throw Harvard's weight behind the possibility of opening up more housing to minorities...
...past week I had the opportunity to make use of the Phillips Brooks Housing List in looking for an apartment for a married couple who are friends of mine. The couple happens to be Negro; I am not. In checking into the various names on the list, I would approach a landlord or superintendent inquiring as to whether or not they still had vacancies, to which the answer was often affirmative. My next question was whether or not these people would rent to Negroes, and more often than not the answer was negative...
This production inevitably invited comparison with the one last summer at Stratford. Though the general approach was different, it measured up well and was in some respects superior...
...when a student can remark: "Dixie's joe-college stuff; you find it in your state universities, or maybe at Brown, but it's out of place here." In the opinion of most observers Steve Kuhn, more than any other force, has caused this change to a modern jazz approach from the neo-dixie outlook...