Word: boycotts
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Before that announcement, Adams, Dunster, Lowell, and Mather Houses decided to boycott the CRR, while Cabot, Dudley, Eliot and Quincy Houses opted to defer decisions until the Faculty Council's review was completed...
...boycotts mark the first time in recent memory that students have chosen to boycott the committee on a large scale. Last year, Dunster and Mather decided to boycott the CRR, and the other houses voted to postpone a decision because they said they were not given enough time to gauge student opinion of the Vietnam War-era disciplinary body...
...Currier House Committee, the decision was not whether to boycott, but whether to send a student representative before the FacultyCouncil has completed its review, said housecommittee Chairman Karen Bergreen '87. Thecommittee voted 22-18 against sending a delegate,she said...
North House's decision to boycott "was morethan just a case of increased awareness," saidHouse Committee Chairman Steven Gleason '87. "Inpast years people weren't as informed and asconcerned about...
...hostile. In 1981, when Marcos defeated a little-known challenger, he received 28 official letters of congratulation from leaders around the world. This time only the Soviet ambassador conveyed his best wishes. Several West European diplomats emerged from a meeting with Aquino last week and indicated that they might boycott Marcos' inauguration. And by week's end Belgium and Canada announced flatly that they would not attend. The Reagan Administration, for its part, had not yet decided whom it would send to the ceremony...