Word: concernedly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...very easy to march for South Africa's liberation, but much more difficult to carry a concern for racism into your own life, your own education," Cudjoe said...
Myron Golden, a K-School student, said last week he left the committee because he is disappointed by its lack of social concern about broader issues facing the K-School and by the committee's unwillingness to recognize that the context in which the committee is working had hardened as a result of Bok's letters...
...things he did left him disillusioned, it was more a comment on what Harvard does to even its best employees than any reflection on him. I knew Sherman barely three years, but he set an example I'll follow for as long as I can remember his smile, his concern and his life. I think I speak for everyone in wishing that I'd only had a little more time with a man we all called friend. Brian O'Leary...
...should look back. But simply remembering is not enough--the students of this school should realize that the myths of student apathy and self-concern are harmful, not only to themselves, but also to the larger causes that are worth working for. They should realize that this time, like the spring of 1969, is one of pressing issues, a time to work hard for serious changes. There need not be another strike if the administration is willing to respond to the voices of legitimate student protest. But students should not be afraid to act if the need arises. For those...
This is why we must look to the lessons of that spring of a decade ago. Because, in fact, the strike was a good thing--it produced concessions, albeit small ones, on each of the issues of concern to the students of that day. The victories were hard-fought--most of the violence that so alarmed the press was in fact directed against student demonstrators by the police Pusey had called in--but they were real, vivid proof that students can, when they choose, have an effect on even this school. In the ten years that have passed since then...