Word: edward
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Edward W. Powers, Harvard's assistant general counsel for employee relations was less sympathetic toward on Wednesday...
...While Edward L. Pattullo, director of the Center for Behavioral Sciences, stated that he had "misread" a story by Michael G. Colantuono '83 as "an invitation to open discussion of a difficult and delicate issue," he stood by his original assertion that "a heterosexual life has advantage lacking in a homosexual...
...haven't written The Crimson since I was a freshman in 1947, but, on a brief visit to Cambridge recently. I read your item about the response of the Gay Students Association to statements by Edward Pattullo, director of the Center for Behavioral Sciences. I hope the GSA will not be alone in its objection to Mr. Pattullo's Pattullo's suggesting that, to the extent that homosexuality is environmentally controlled, society has an interest in discouraging it. In societies whose survival depended on the manufacture of sufficient warriors to go die in battle for the good of the tribe...
...CONTROVERSIAL: LETTER that appeared in last week's Independent warrants the reprobation of the entire Harvard community, not just that of the Gay Students Association members who immediately--and rightly--blasted it. The suggestion by Edward L. Pattullo, director of the Center for Behavioral Sciences, that society should exert "negative social pressures to deter homosexuality, shows gross intolerance towards the gay community University officials should swiftly affirm that Pattullo's views are not Harvard...
...asked to memorize six-page sales pitches verbatim and must attend a five-day session at the company's sales school in Nashville. Tenn, One college official who visited the school five years ago compares the training program to an evangelistic meeting with cheering contingencies from each college. Edward M. Noise, director of Yale's career advancement and placement service, adds that a Billy Graham-type figure exhorted sales techniques to a packed auditorium. Galloway, who attended the same session, says the company "gives a rather enthusiastic presentation like the military used to do." Students, he adds, are like "paratroopers...