Word: discussion
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...first project for the Fall, the steering committee of the organization plans to visit every department chairman in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences to discuss practices in hiring and job recommendations. They also plan to work with Radeliffe students on the question of manger and a one-to-one ratio of women to men undergraduates...
...their first open meeting on Oct. 6, they will discuss some of their main concerns at Harvard...
...center of his concern was the Middle Eastern balance of power. As Palestinian guerrillas menaced the government of Jordan's King Hussein, Nixon met in Washington with Premier Golda Meir to discuss new United States aid to Israel. A day earlier, in an off-the-record meeting with Chicago newspaper editors, the President mentioned the possibility of American intervention in the Jordan crisis (see WORLD). His remarks amounted to a calculated leak warning Arabs to move cautiously. The Chicago Sun-Times published a story on it, which the White House made no real effort to deny...
...Harvard community, a community that takes pride in its ability to rationally discuss conflicting points of view, the 1968-69 academic year was traumatic. The radical student activism which culminated in the April strike produced shock waves that penetrated every level of the University. Harvard's black students, through the Association of African and Afro-American Students (AAAAS), joined with the larger student body in demanding restructuring and a general educational reform of the University. But the vital energy of AAAAS was focused on a more specific goal: a Department of Afro-American Studies...
...Corporation members who have the University's final authority in housing matters-George F. Bennett '33 and Albert L. Nickerson '33-then stepped out of Commencement ceremonies with the demonstrators to discuss their original demand: that Harvard set aside the Treeland site adjoining Peabody Terrace for low-income housing...