Word: derrick
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...School Professor Derrick R. Bell noted at a rally held two weeks ago, it is not the responsibility of students to motivate such change. Leadership, inherent in the meaning of the word, should come from the top. The Harvard administration needs to make a more concerted effort to rectify this intolerable situation...
Likewise, Clark has shown no great commitment to racial or gender diversity in the faculty. During his term as chair of the Subcommittee on Appointing Women, Clark was responsible for appointing only one woman to the faculty. When Professor of Law Derrick A. Bell, one of the School's two tenured Black professors, held a sit-in to protest the denial of tenure to Dalton, Clark said "This is a university--not some lunch counter in the South...
Students and faculty members said they were also concerned that Clark would be insensitive to race and gender issues. When Professor of Law Derrick A. Bell--one of two tenured Black professors at the Law School--held a sit-in in 1987 to protest the faculty's vote to deny a CLS adherent tenure, Clark said "This is a university--it's not a lunch counter in the deep South...
...meter run: Derrick Horner, HARVARD, 6.45. 55-meter high hurdles: Louis Rios, HARVARD, 7.91. 200-meter run: Derrick Horner, HARVARD, 22.09. 400-meter run: Mark Dunzo, M.I.T., 49-92. 500-meter run: Randy Lewis, Boston University, 1:04.22. 800-meter run: Terrence Dugan, Boston College, 1:52.25. Mile: Brad Schlapak, Northeastern, 4:11.7. 1000-meter run: Mark Gomes, Northeastern, 2:28.22. 3000-meter run: George Grant, Boston College, 8:19.25. 4-by-440 relay: Boston University 3:20.25. 4-by-880 relay: Northeastern, 7:52.27. Distance medley relay: Boston College, 10:11.36. High jump: Ken Moody, Boston College...
Professor of Law Derrick A. Bell's dramatic call for affirmative action in faculty appointments last fall followed a student sit-in at the office of Dean James Vorenberg '49 in the spring. Later, campus conservatives complained that they were not fairly represented on a student dean search committee which reserved two seats for members of the minority Coalition for Diversity. After a bitter campaign, the student body roundly rejected a proposal by the conservative Students' Alliance for Fairness to prevent seats in future ad hoc committees from being reserved for specific groups...