Word: disrespected
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...prompted Bok to address the first time in more than a year. What is clear is that Bok called upon the masters to counteract recent lapses in student behavior in the Houses. Though he made no specific recommendations, Bok singled out incidents of racial tension, harassment of gay students, disrespect for property, and lack of consideration for neighbors as increasing problems. Bok's talk impressed the masters. The president, they said later, seemed unusually troubled by the perceived rash of "inconsiderate" behavior...
...particular concerns, Bok identified racial tension, intolerance toward gay students, carelessness towards others' property and disrespect for neighbors. He did not single out any House or recommend specific remedies...
...some show their intolerance by pelting gay students with food as they try to make announcements in dining halls. Yet the struggle for gay rights is fundamentally no different from the quest for minority rights. We hope 1981-82 will be remembered as the year when undergraduates abandoned their disrespect for and harassment of gay students and instead mobilized with gays in their quest for a formal University policy forbidding discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation...
...some show their intolerance by pelting gay students with food as they try to make announcements in dining halls. Yet the struggle for gay rights is fundamentally no different from the quest for minority rights. We hope 1981-82 will be remembered as the year when undergraduate abandoned their disrespect for and harrassment of gay students and instead mobilized with gays in their quest for a formal University policy forbidding discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation...
...some show their intolerance by pelting gay students with food as they try to make announcements in dining halls. Yet the struggle for gay rights is fundamentally no different from the quest for minority rights. We hope 1981-82 will be remembered as the year when undergraduates abandoned their disrespect for and harrassment of gay students and instead mobilized with gays in their quest for a formal University policy forbidding discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation...