Word: attending
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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After a presentation by Nancy Rose '80, one of the organizers of the demonstration, the Winthrop House committee encouraged all students to attend the "eatin...
...Harvard, that turn has assumed a wider sweep. There are classes to attend. There's that 10-hour a week job driving a Harvard-Radcliffe shuttle bus. There's WHRB. There's also the fact that the football program here has turned...
...they can't get away with," said Donald Woods, editor of the East London Daily Dispatch and a close friend. At week's end the mood of defiance was spreading. More than 1,200 black students challenged a ban on unauthorized assemblies to attend a memorial service for Biko at the black University of Fort Hare. They were arrested en masse without incident. Other protest meetings were scheduled for this week. In the black township of Soweto, where 24,000 high school pupils have been protesting discriminatory education by refusing to register for the coming term, one student...
...suburban schools, remains an option for thousands of blacks. Also, Boston, as might be expected of any predominantly Catholic city, has a significant parochial school system. Robert B. Schwartz '59. Mayor Kevin H. White's education expert, estimates that one-third of all white school-age children in Boston attend parochial schools. Nonwhites comprise only 20 per cent of the city's population, yet they make up almost 50 per cent of the public school enrollment...
...bitter pill to swallow when he realizes that the team goes on business as usual, without him. He sits in the training room while everyone else heads out to practice. He no longer has to attend meals or meetings. Robbed of the security of the routine, he struggles to feel part of the team...