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...another blow against affirmative action, the Justice Department has asked some 50 states, counties and cities to abandon numerical goals in hiring or promoting women and minorities. Ironically, the quotas were established as a result of lawsuits filed by the Justice Department itself under previous Administrations. William Bradford Reynolds, head of the department's civil rights division, said the Reagan Administration is not interested in "displacing" workers who are currently employed under quotas...
Arthur D. Little Foundation fellowship for outstanding Cambridge public servants, the Rappaport-Boston urban for public officials, and the Robert F. Bradford Fellowship for Massachusetts public officials...
...quota systems. "I'm old enough to remember," he said, "when quotas existed in the U.S. for the purpose of discrimination, and I don't want to see that happen again." Since then, his Justice Department has aggressively attacked the use of racial preference in hiring and promotion. William Bradford Reynolds, the outspoken chief of the Justice Department's civil rights division, insists that affirmative action has done more harm than good. "It's demeaning because it says people are going to get ahead not because of what they can do, but because of their race...
...This drive will help keep up the reserves," said Bradford J. Baker, '26 a publicity coordinator for the drive. This big one, however, is coming in April...
...fascinating evolution into a sophisticated cross-cultural genre, the performers (also both Black and White) not the "the Jazz transceds race." The message gets a little heavy handed at times, but the point of its at times, but the point of its universality is made carefully and thoughtfully Indeed. Bradford and Gorgom deserve for the well-crafted design and orchestration evident throughout the evening...