Word: doned
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...specific proposals Nader suggested were not really startling. To spread the kind of public-interest work he has done on a few industries. Nader urged the students to start in on immediately available targets, like local governments and corporations. To keep the work going, he said that groups of professional students should promise to give some portion of their future earnings to support their classmates doing public interest projects...
...Hall? In a tough logical fix, Nader wriggled out by again expanding his view. The point of all the prodding and stimulus is to be effective, he said. And as long as the students fight on the university's terms, they are using a strikingly ineffective strategy. "Reagan has done with the students at Berkely just what Hitler tried to do with the Jews. He's made them the scapegoats for all the troubles in the state; he's turned all the people outside the university against them." By staying within Reagan's arena-or Hayakawa's or Kirk...
...community representatives on the Medical School's Subcommittee on Housing and Relocation were not satisfied with Rose's presentation. "Everything is being done without any participation on our part," said Robert Parks, a member of the subcommittee. The subcommittee-formed after last April's crisis at Harvard-consists of five representatives each from the Medical School faculty and the community. Also present at yesterdays' meeting were nine representatives of the Roxbury Tenants of Harvard Association, an organization of the residents of the 15-acre site being threatened...
...Harvard defense, which is less experienced than the offense, was reason for encouragement though there is still work to be done. Yoviesin was particularly pleased with the play of Gary Farneti, captain John Gramer, Rick Frisbie, and Vic Piotrowski...
...still alchemists. To assume that all the ideological gold we somehow smelt will be monopollized by those nasty old men in Washington is a form of intellectual decadence not at all justified by historical evidence. (Consider the history of Marxism, and then think of what Marx could have done if he had data on trade unions...