Word: coxing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fellowship, which became active last spring organized and sponsored a conference, entitled "Waging Peace," on the subject of nuclear disarmament. At the conference last April, John Kenneth Galbraith, Harvey Cox, Thomas Professor of Divinity and George Rupp Div School death, addressed 800 people from all over NEw England. Now the Rev. Larry M. Hill, a member of the Harvard-Radcliffe United Ministry. Is working with a local group of religious educators on another disarmament conference planned for this spring...
...help Radcliffe students assemble a formal women's studies program in practice. In the 1977 agreement between Harvard and Radcliffe. Radcliffe explicitly delegated all responsibility for the undergraduate curriculum to Harvard "It's not Radcliffe's role to nag about what should be in the curriculum," says Mary Cox. Radcliffe vice president for development...
Instead of playing any direct advocacy role on women's studies for Radcliffe undergraduates. Cox says they "do what we can to complement students studies." In particular, Cox points to the resources of the Schlesinger library, the Mary Perkins Gillman lecture series, and the Mellon Fellowships, which allow scholars to study academic concerns of particular interest to women. "We are shaping the course of women's studies for years to come," she says. "That to me is as important as helping a sophomore get her study card signed...
...very least, busing should remain a potential remedy for judges, as advised by local school boards and officials. Certainly Congress can recommend to the courts that they use busing only as a last resort in desegregation cases. But as legal analysts like Archibald Cox, Loeb Professor of Law, have frequently pointed out of late, congressional infringement on the powers of the courts sets a dangerous--and quite possibly unconstitutional-precedent. We urge Congress to avoid it--and to reject Helms's please to hamstring the third branch of government...
...Cox, a law professor at Harvard from 1946-1961, held the post of United States solicitor general form 1961-1966, and has published many books on constitutional and labor law. He gained national prominence in 1973 as the director of the Watergate Special Prosecution Force. He returned as a full-time professor at Harvard...