Word: associationism
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Reardon and other Alumni Association officials say the majority of alumni will, once educated about the issues, fall behind the University's official line.
But Wolff says the Alumni Association will more likely alienate its following if it continues to campaign so vehemently.
"If [Egan and Reardon's comments mean] the Alumni Association is going to engage in red-baiting, I think they will marginalize themselves," says Wolff. "It can very badly hurt Harvard."
One year ago, an accreditation report by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges criticized the QRR at Harvard for being superficial.
"I've had no interaction [with the Dean], but I haven't sought it," says second-year student Carol R. Schwartz, the president of the Women's Student Association. "We've spoken with [Professor of Business Administration William E.] Sasser and with a few other members of the faculty."