Word: broader
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...evaluate ghetto problems and communicate them to students, lrate ghetto parents seeking control of public schools have long argued that despite fourth-grade educations, they have a better understanding of the needs of ghetto children than any suburban-raised white Ph.D. Harvard owes its developing social scientists the broader perspective which only black instruction can provide. As the League itself pointed out, not every educated black retains this all-important sense for the culture of black Americans, but in formulating its 17 name list, the League demonstrated the black community's willingness to help the University find suitable candidates...
...broader base would be preferable for several reasons. Though this kind of Union may look like a cop-out to Harvard militants, its impact on society at large would be impressive. Most Americans would be shocked to hear that a vast majority of Harvard students support draft resisters. In addition, a broad-based group would attract many students who shy away from anti-war and anti-draft organizations. These are the students who must be mobilized and counted in the ranks of the anti-war movement, if it is to break with its parochial tradition and blossom into a national...
...like going slumming or someth ing.tIi (bffi,t IRV.push or something. It is just a cultural activity, part of the necessary paraphernalia for an "education." For me it was much more because I had left behind my sort of lower class background and had attempted to identify with the broader culture...
...Broader Horizons. So far, none of the senates has the right to do more than recommend measures. But priests welcome the forums as an important new way to communicate their views to the bishops-even though not all would agree with Msgr. Francis Maurovich, an adviser to Oakland's Bishop Begin, who describes the senates as "the salvation of the priesthood...
Once they resolve working conditions, which many members consider the immediate problem of priests, the senates are likely to move into broader areas. Boston's senate, for instance, has a subcommittee studying how priests can make themselves more effective on the parish level. A major future role of the priests' senates, in the view of many leading Catholics, is to link with laymen's associations. The Rev. Raymond Goedert, chairman of the Association of Chicago Priests, echoes the common hope that eventually priests, laity and bishops will join in a national pastoral council, "so that when...