Word: asianized
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Alex Cho '96, who is co-president of the Asian American Association, agreed. Acceptance of the work may reflect larger bias in academe, he said...
...editors also alleged that Dr. Counter assisted leaders of the Asian American Association in writing a letter criticizing Dean Epps's "handling of campus race issues." I have found no proof to substantiate that claim. In fact, it seems to be one of the many things conceived, formulated and believed only by The Crimson staff editors. Furthermore, Dr. Counter will remain in University Hall, not because the Deans are twisted people who get some sadistic pleasure at seeing him walk across the Yard to meet with his staff, but because there is not enough room in Thayer to house...
...University administrators and Foundation Director S. Allen Counter. Two falls ago, in a clear blow to Counter's authority, the University appointed Epps as its "race czar." What followed was a series of behind the scenes slaps, the most notable being Counter's assistance to leaders of the Asian American Association in drafting a letter to the editors of The Crimson that attacked Epps's handling of campus race issues...
Rosen and Lane, who report this information in The New Republic, were unspecific about the possibility of a comparable trade-off among Asian, white and Black females...
There is another side to the overseas-success story. For all the triumphs of Compaq, Intel and other companies, Japan still dominates many high-tech fields. Its companies, for example, control 95% of the flat-screen-display market, a key area of computer technology, and Asian companies have pushed the U.S. out of the disk-drive business. At the same time, U.S. competitiveness has been vastly enhanced by a trend that could be reversed at a moment's notice -- the cheapening of the exchange value of the dollar, which lowers the price of American goods to foreign buyers. Says General...