Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...members left University Hall after Administration spokesman Archibald Cox, professor of Law, agreed to negotiate the demands. Negotiations broke down six days later, chiefly because of disagreement over the 20 per cent figure. The administration charged that the figure was too high and that it did not correspond to the percentage of black workers in the Boston area as indicated by the 1960 census. OBU said that the 1960 figure was out of date, and that black and third world people constituted actually more than 20 per cent of the Boston population...
...University officials are still considering legal actions against non-students who participated in these disturbances. Archibald Cox '34. University spokesman, said yesterday...
Charges may also be lodged, Cox said, against non-students who harassed L. Gard Wiggins. administrative vice president of the University, as Wiggins, surrounded by campus policemen, slowly made his way through a crowd of 200 students into University Hall shortly after noon...
...demanded that the University build low income housing and supported the April 1969 strike, after which the Corporation announced plans for low-and moderate-income housing in both areas. During the Organization for Black Unity's campaign for more black construction workers at Harvard, Hartman pointed out that Archibald Cox's arguments for 11 per cent minority workers were based on incorrect statistics. He has criticized the quality of teaching at the G.S.D. and protested the decision to spend eight million dollars on Gund Hall...
...When Bowie-in consultation with Archibald Cox '34, University spokesman-brought charges against, the 20 students two weeks later, he indicted them for "joining in a noisy and boisterous crowd" with "intent to disrupt the normal conduct of the [Visiting Committee] meeting." He also indicted several of them for the subsequent incidents...