Word: concernedly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Vietnam is his immediate concern. He talks about it in his courses, writes about it in letters to the New York Times, and supports anti-war activities on campus. At a Faculty meeting soon after the Dow demonstration, he proposed that a student-Faculty committee be created to discuss the University's role in the war. Elections of student delegates are about to begin now, and soon the committee will be a reality...
...would like to propose a deal to you and your like-minded colleagues in the Harvard Administration. If the undergraduates agree to respect the personal freedom of travelling salesmen making a Harvard pitch, is it remotely possible that you might respect the depth of concern which leads intelligent and conscientious students to protest a course of policy probably unsurpassed in our history for folly and futility? Arthur Schlesinger...
True to the Palfry style, the school divided up into small groups to discuss smoking and the question of "maturity and immaturity" among the students as a correlative. Also true to Palfry style was the faculty's concern over the students' decision to meet separately from the faculty. The faculty feared that the rapport between students and faculty might be breaking down...
...students were perfectly frank as they reported on their discussions. The two points they brought up in connection with the debate on smoking underlined the main concerns with the school of both students and faculty. The first is a concern over the relative quality of students and faculty. The second is a desire to keep the school united, in this case by not separating the smokers from the non-smokers...
...teachers share the concern and commitment felt by their students. The school draws them in, engaging them beyond a normal teaching job. "I feel personally involved and committed to this place," said Ross Harris, teacher of photography. "It's not just like another job. We've created something here. But it takes...