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...only should the committee have looked at these structures, it should have come up with other structures that support minority students in a positive way, Bock says. She points to the proposed Third World Center, which minority students have requested since 1969, as one example...

Author: By Stephanie D. James, | Title: Race Report Meets the Real World | 9/10/1980 | See Source »

...suggestions are encouraging because they indicate the College is willing to look for answers, they add that it failed to ask the right questions. The committee should have analyzed the institutional structures that perpetuate patterns of racism within the University, rather than the symptomatic student attitudes and perceptions. Jane Bock '81, president of the Asian American Association, says, "Through it is important that there be changes in the curriculum, tenuring process, tutor and proctor representation, there are institutional structural changes the report did not address...

Author: By Stephanie D. James, | Title: Race Report Meets the Real World | 9/10/1980 | See Source »

...suggestions are encouraging because they indicate the College is willing to look for answers, they add that it failed to ask the right questions. The committee should have analyzed the institutional structures that perpetuate patterns of racism within the University, rather than the symptomatic student attitudes and perceptions. Jane Bock '81, president of the Asian American Association, says, "Through it is important that there be changes in the curriculum, tenuring process, tutor and proctor representation, there are institutional structural changes the report did not address...

Author: By Stephanie D. James, | Title: Race Report Meets the Real World | 9/8/1980 | See Source »

...only should the committee have looked at these structures, it should have come up with other structures that support minority students in a positive way, Bock says. She points to the proposed Third World Center, which minority students have requested since 1969, as one example...

Author: By Stephanie D. James, | Title: Race Report Meets the Real World | 9/8/1980 | See Source »

Even with its huge losses, NBC is not getting much sympathy in broadcasting circles. The competition for the Moscow TV rights was an unseemly affair marked by double-dealing, broken promises, and the machinations of mysterious intermediaries. NBC finally won out by striking a bargain with the shadowy Bock, who initially was CBS's agent in the negotiations. He had been paid a cool $1.7 million and had the Games virtually locked up for the network. But CBS pulled out at the last minute, saying it was appalled by the Soviets' deviousness during the bargaining. Bock then offered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: NBC's Retreat from Moscow | 5/19/1980 | See Source »

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