Word: conflicted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Epps's hands are full again, this time with a potentially less explosive conflict. William F. Hartnett '78, a recently defeated candidate for the presidency of the Harvard Republican Club, filed a letter of complaint with Epps last week protesting what he calls the "peculiar campaign practices" in the club's recent elections...
Despite this seemingly inherent conflict, though, the relationship remains stable. Only in the most extreme environments and situations, like the battle between Oklahoma University's football team and The Oklahoma City Times over a recruiting investigation, does it break down...
...Writers of Africa, Afro-America and the Carribean" and "Women's Role in Rural Development," and 24 other courses specifically about women. The University of Pennsylvania, another Ivy League institution with a Women's Studies major, offers courses such as "Twentieth Century Women Novelists," and "Discrimination: Sexual and Racial Conflict." Yale University, with its relatively short history of educating women, managed to incorporate 14 courses on women in its curriculum last year. Among these are: "Women at Turning Points of Western History: What has Progress Meant for Them?" and "Women, Men and Their Families in the American West." The survey...
...cutting the military budget when congressional interest in constituent jobs and business investments comes into play, they also exemplify a significant but resolvable paradox in liberal-initiated efforts to reduce defense spending. Pentagon supporters are quick to point out that major cutbacks in weapons procurement are likely to conflict with the goal of higher employment. This ironic justification of defense spending as a public jobs program has often proved to be a formidable obstacle to opponents of Pentagon spending...
Wilson said they had to be particularly careful in writing the telegram to avoid conflict with Soviet officials...