Word: conductivity
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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THIS kind of negative approach is flawed in two ways. First, it takes the easy way out of truly considering allowing fraternities and sororities on this campus. If Harvard were truly considering greeks on campus, it would have to conduct some sort of investigation to find the pros and cons of recognizing such groups. Simply relying on press reports of isolated incidents around the United States is not sufficient...
...Dunster House Committee was among the first to protest vehemently against the considered changes in rules. Along with Thomas Seymour '64, president of the Harvard Council of Undergraduate Affairs (HCUA), the House Committee proposed a study of sexual practices at Harvard and organized a group to conduct the study and consider working to abolish parietals altogether. John Purvis '64 of the Dunster House Committee said then that, "it would be unfortunate if the privilege of entertaining a date in a natural setting were taken away because of vague suspicions...
...judges have shaved sentences to help make room for more prisoners, the length of the average prison term has declined from 18 months to one year. Criminals, quickly recycled back to the streets, bring the deadly code of prison conduct with them. "Prison works to reduce crime only if you don't let the inmates out -- ever," says Jerry Miller, a former corrections official who directs the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives in Arlington...
...their "provocative statements" and announced that a special government commission would investigate the prosecutors' "methods." Ligachev then issued a public denial of the allegations and described them as "political provocation." The commission wasted no time in issuing a lengthy report at week's end that assailed Gdlyan's professional conduct and charged him with "insulting people who were under arrest...
...statement, he said, "There is no deal now. There will be no deal in the future....I earnestly believe that I have committed no serious wrong in the conduct of my official duties or of my private affairs...