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...more of the same. It even trusts the old coordinators so much as to accept an election for the new coordinators where the nominees are not allowed to state their views, nor even to stand up and identify themselves. "We're not running a beauty contest," the chairperson says. There's a little grumbling, but not much...
...Committee on Undergraduate Education are: David Goldberg '76 of Kirkland House; David Tachau '77 of Adams House; Michael Bromwich '75-3 of Quincy House; Anne DeHayden Neal '77 of Winthrop House, and John V. Geise '76 of Dunster House. Those elected to the Educational Resources Group are, chairperson, Howard Kahn '78, and vice chairperson Frances M. Brodsky '76 of Kirkland House...
...worked for her freedom and to ensure that the 200 committees that had been set up for the effort did not give up their struggle after her release. Out of these committees, the National Alliance Against Racism and Political Repression has since grown up. Davis--who is co-chairperson--and several other founders are members of the Communist Party, but the Alliance is made up of many diverse political, religious and ethnic groups, working to unite working class citizens...
...issue of the Harvard University Gazette printed the full text of the Leonard Committee's report on the W.E.B. DuBois Institute for Afro-American Research. Next to the name of Prof. Ewart Guinier, chairperson of the Afro-American Studies Department, was a footnote, with the notation below, "Withdrew name after the report was submitted, but has not filed a minority opinion." This is a blatant distortion of the facts...
Cohen is an ex-Mayor of Bangor, Maine, Burke was a co-chairperson at the 1972 Democratic Convention: and Jordan was the first black woman elected to the Texas State Senate...