Word: considerable
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard administrators might consider submitting resolutions of their own. A few suggestions:
Most, of course, including strong-minded feminists, will agree that the first bunches of women, bra-less, in baggy pants and shirts, toting signs and pleading for sexual equality presented a somewhat unappealing image. But, consider that practically everyone back then, men too, was dressing in "proletarian garb." It just...
During the ACSR meeting of Nov. 29, 1978, the following hypothetical situation was discussed: if the whole Harvard community (variously defined as 90 to 99 per cent) were to favor the initiation of a shareholder resolution in a company, should the Harvard Corporation be bound to take the action? The...
Committee members are not wholly responsible for what I consider uninformed decision making. Mr. Laurence Stevens, the ACSR's secretary, plays a large role in this problem. Committee members are supplied with huge amounts of information, both from the Investor Responsibility Research Center and clippings from such publications as The...
I cannot continue to legitimize the ACSR in the eyes of undergraduates. It may seem strange that the undergraduate, the only elected representative, would be the first one to leave, but I feel it is appropriate. I hope other members of the ACSR will consider their functions and work for...