Word: come
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...stand at least to clear the present air. Harvard is only beginning to see the complications and concerns involved in relegating study of the black experience to the same institutional forms which have resisted paying attention to the affairs of black folk for so long. If anything constructive has come out of the past week's morass it is certainly that Harvard cannot take up the black man's burden without knowing what it's all about...
...balance of the immediate expense will have to come from private philanthropy. However, Dr. Robert H. Ebert, dean of the Faculty of Medicine, said yesterday that "eventually we will have to have an office for recruitment." Formal fund-raising might be a function of this office, Potter said...
There are certain pitfalls in this predicting business. As you know, I come from Providence and grew up in the shadow of Brown Stadium, so I know that Brown never wins. For kicks I picked them over Dartmouth two weeks ago. Last Saturday I got serious, saw they were playing Colgate--which had just beaten Princeton, which had beaten Dartmouth, which had bombed the Bruins...
Heimert's view of the university can be deduced from this concern for his own integrity. Like so many of the men who lived through McCarthy's murderous anti-intellectualism, he has come to believe that the first task of any academy is to uphold man's right to isolate himself. "A university can promote many things beside the intellectual enterprise," he says. "But I worry the moment it starts to abandon that enterprise for any reason." Barricading the Dow recruiter last year seemed to him a threatening disruption of the rules of liberal fair play. He is willing, however...
...plan for everyone to put on masks when Federal agents attempt to arrest O'Connor to emphasize that "all of us are Mike" has been abandoned. The crowd was advised last night to remain seated and silent when the police come...