Word: druggings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fault also lies in Americans' perceptions. Many students, for example, still believe that people should be allowed to do whatever they want within the confines of their own home. This viewpoint, more or less, condones casual drug...
...addition, it is important for Harvard students to be just as tough on drug use within the University community as they would like law enforcement officials to be in inner-city communities...
President Bush's rhetoric should be taken to heart. The drug problem is gravely serious, and the University should play as active a role in solving it as it did in defeating Germany, Italy, and Japan during the Second World...
...country is truly as serious about winning the drug war as it was about winning World War II, Harvard should make an equally determined effort to help remove drugs from American cities. Members of the Kennedy School brain trust such as Lecturer in Public Policy Mark A. R. Kleiman and Guggenheim Professor of Criminal Justice Policy and Management Mark H. Moore have already contributed to the federal government's drug policies...
This interaction between Harvard and government authorities should continue, but on a larger scale. In an interview yesterday, Kleiman suggested the creation of a drug center along the lines of Harvard's inter-disciplinary effort to combine research and public policy questions stemming from the spread of the AIDS virus...