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...NOTEBOOK: Harvard will defend its eight-year stranglehold on the Ivy League title as it hosts Ivy Co-champion Yale Friday at 2 p.m. and Brown Saturday at noon. President Derek C. Bok is expected to attend both matches...

Author: By Daniel L. Jacobowitz, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Eagles Soar Over Drago-less Netwomen | 4/25/1990 | See Source »

Established 10 years ago when President Derek C. Bok lured Professor of English Robert S. Brustein and members of the Yale Repertory Theater to Harvard, the ART is praised as one of the most innovative dramatic companies in the country. But its relationship to the undergraduate community has traditionally been marred by resentment on both sides...

Author: By Philip P. Pan, | Title: Students and Professionals Learn to Share The Loeb Drama Center | 4/20/1990 | See Source »

WHEN President Derek C. Bok told the Faculty in February that Harvard's free-speech policy should not deviate from the First Amendment, he implied that the University had a choice. It could choose to go the way of Michigan, Emory and Wisconsin and ban offensive speech or it could choose to sink or swim with the Constitution...

Author: By Joshua A. Gerstein, | Title: Can Harvard Restrict Speech? | 4/18/1990 | See Source »

...influx of international students supposedly fulfills part of President Derek C. Bok's goal to internationalize the University. Making Harvard students part of the world will help those of us who will be involved in government and business in the future. But a more global Harvard is important simply because we are citizens of an increasingly international world...

Author: By Beth L. Pinsker, | Title: We Are the World, Too | 4/18/1990 | See Source »

...nobody should believe that one day's boycott will be enough to diversify the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Even President Derek C. Bok could not just snap his fingers and diversify the Faculty. Minority and women scholars first must accept tenure offers. The recent tenure rejections of Nellie Y. McKay, Albert J. Raboteau and Cornell R. West '74 demonstrate that Harvard must make itself more desirable to outside scholars before they will come. In the meantime, the administration should be praised for its recent efforts to revitalize Afro-American Studies through joint tenure offers. We encourage the administration...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Skip Class Tommorow | 4/16/1990 | See Source »

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