Word: bok
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...LEADER, kind President Bok...
Reaction to Brustein's appointment ranged from high praise by President Bok and Overseers to uneasy acceptance by the board of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC). Some HRDC members said Brustein's "professional approach" might discourage all but the most serious theater students from working at the Loeb...
...single position for a non-faculty employee. Most of the appointed members are specialists in certain areas of the social sciences. Both this semester and last, two-thirds of all ACSR members are from business, economics, government and law, in spite of a letter of protest to President Bok last spring from the Undergraduate Committee on Shareholder Responsibility. While training in these areas does not make members immoral, it tends to give them a limited perspective and slants their views toward the corporations. The secrecy which the committee has tried to maintain, especially last spring, inhibits contact with constituencies, particularly...
...supposed to be a representative body. In response to criticism of the Southern Africa Solidarity Committee, Mr. Steiner said last week that the ACSR is not supposed to be representative of the Harvard Community. However, in his 1978 commencement speech, which of course reached a much larger audience, President Bok claimed that the ACSR is representative. Regardless of President Bok's public relations, I maintain that the ACSR is not representative, but certainly should...
James A. Davis, professor of Sociology, and Martha J. Davis, a specialist in early childhood education, will become Co-Masters of Winthrop House on July 1, 1979, President Bok announced today...