Word: clark
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...said he had "long and specific conversations" with Clark about his past hostility to radicals, and said he expected Clark to act more conciliatory as a faculty leader than he did as a professor...
...CLARK will need to be that kind of moderate leader if he hopes to be successful. It is time for the faculty to allow for a diverse range of opinions and concentrate on equally pressing issues like inadequate facilities and poor student-teacher ratios. By leaving his own rhetoric behind, Clark would set a good example that even his staunchest political enemies could follow...
Unfortunately, this promised conciliation seems far away. Clark's newfound commitment to gender, racial and political diversity are dubious at best. Bok has already lost the faith of the faculty, choosing a candidate whom the majority of professors opposed and committing the School to traditional forms of scholarship. Whether Clark will follow through on his promises or like Bok fail to address the interests of his fellow scholars remains to be seen...
Stephanie Clark, playing at number two for Tri-Captain Sheila Morrissey, nabbed an easy 3-0 victory, as did junior Hope Nichols...
...Clark's claims that he is suddenly interested in tolerating CLS viewpoints remind us of a very dirty campaigner's pledge to create a kinder, gentler nation. Rhetoric cannot hide the past. Clark's classroom antics and his qualifications as a corporate law expert should not obscure the fact that he was the wrong choice at the wrong time for the law school...