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...Calkins's statement. Alumni member George M. Dallas '56 says he is pleased with the Corporation's willingness to consider changing its current policy, adding that the ACSR should now wait to hear what the Corporation decides before resuming a discussion of the South Africa question. But Jonathan Cedarbaum '83, this year's undergraduate member, says that Calkins's statement merely shows how wide the gap is "between the Corporation's rhetoric and both its actual concern and practice" for the plight of Black South Africans. His term on the ACSR revealed to him, he says, that issues of shareholder...
...Calkins's statement. Alumni member George M. Dallas '56 says he is pleased with the Corporation's willingness to consider changing its current policy, adding that the ACSR should now wait to hear what the Corporation decides before resuming a discussion of the South Africa question. But Jonathan Cedarbaum '83, this year's undergraduate member, says that Calkins's statement merely shows how wide the gap is "between the Corporation's rhetoric and both its actual concern and practice" for the plight of Black South Africans. His term on the ACSR revealed to him, he says, that issues of shareholder...
Student ACSR member Jonathan G. Cedarbaum '83 said yesterday he was surprised by the Corporation's decision to abstain, adding that Harvard's support of direct sales to South Africa is "very extreme...
Jonathan G. Cedarbaum '83, undergraduate member of the ACSR, said the committee continued to draft a statement to the corporation on its South African investments...
...statements will address "the issue of ethical constraints on decisions to invest in companies that operates in South Africa," Cedarbaum said, adding that the committee may vote on the statement next week...