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Walter Leonard has allowed major appointments and promotion in associate and assistant deanships to slip by without regard to AA. He has been silent on the controversial non-tenure of Afro-American scholar Ephraim Issac. He has been given credit for increasing the number of Law School blacks (Crimson, Oct. 5, 1976) with no mention of the student activism which initiated and supported increased admissions. Moreover, having gone on record innumerable times criticizing the University's failure to improve the status of women and minorities, he has yet to do anything to turn the trend. Most likely Leondard's office...
...appreciate your fair coverage on November 18 of the forum on "Southern Africa and Racism in the U.S. and Harvard" sponsored by the Committee Against Racism (CAR), with Professor Ephraim Isaac of the Afro-American Studies Department and Ken Carstens of the International Defense and Aid Fund for Southern Africa as principal speakers. We want to make one clarification to prevent a possible misunderstanding. You state that Dr. Isaac "cited the language departments as one example of racism at Harvard." It should be emphasized, as you indicate later in the article, that Isaac spoke very highly of the value...
Racism is "deeply ingrained in learning" in the United States today, Ephraim Isaacs, associate professor of Afro-American Studies, said last night at a forum sponsored by the Boston Committee Against Racism...
...Luci Nugent required a two-mile hike over dirt paths through Independence Forest on the outskirts of Jerusalem. Their destination: a wooded area dedicated to Lyndon Baines Johnson, where Lady Bird planted a pine sapling and Luci watered it. The former First Lady also met with Israeli President Ephraim Katzir and dropped in at the Hebrew University Library. Being a good guest, Lady Bird observed: "There are more books in Jerusalem on my husband than in Washington...
...field here at Harvard and throughout the world; yet the dean and the president stubbornly refuse to forward his appointment to the governing boards for ratification. I am, of course, referring to that great scholar and beloved teacher of the African heritage of Afro-Americans-- Associate Professor Ephraim Isaac. Ewart Guinier Professor of Afro-American Studies