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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Title IX requires that Harvard provide no "significant assistance" to discriminatory organizations, said Theresa Cusick, attorney for the Washington-based Project on Equal Employment Rights...

Author: By Michael E. Wall, | Title: Harvard Rents to Clubs Despite Civil Rights Law | 11/22/1986 | See Source »

...Kennedy School of Government will receive $6 million from an anonymous Harvard graduate if it can raise an equal amount on its own, Dean Graham T. Allison Jr. '62 said Wednesday...

Author: By Jeffrey S. Nordhaus, | Title: Anonymous Donor to Give K-School Challenge Grant Totalling $6 Million | 11/21/1986 | See Source »

...GOAL of the renovations is "parity"--making Quad houses approximately equal to the river houses. Consequently, delapitated Briggs Hall has been brought back into shape; there are no longer holes in the ceilings and cracks in the walls. And, of crucial significance, its long hallways have been converted into entryways. Cabot House is now--as far is the College is concerned--equal to an average river house...

Author: By Gary D. Rowe, | Title: No Parity at the Quad | 11/20/1986 | See Source »

Parity, however, does not true equality make. Renovations fail to address the problems which Quad residents have to deal with every day. The big one is distance. No one enjoys waking up 15 minutes early in order to brave a long walk in sub-freezing weather. The unreliable shuttle bus system--which boasts twisted, slow routes and infrequent departures--does little to ease the problem. Because University life--socially, extracurricularly, and academically--is centered around the river, separate but equal is inherently unequal...

Author: By Gary D. Rowe, | Title: No Parity at the Quad | 11/20/1986 | See Source »

...approximately 512,000 hourly and salaried U.S. employees. Even so, United Auto Workers officials sounded resigned as they explained that numerous GM workers with high seniority had earlier been transferred to newer facilities. Some of the remaining released workers will be covered by unemployment benefits that can equal up to 95% of after-tax pay for as long as two years. Michigan Governor James Blanchard, whose state will be socked with seven of the closings, affecting 17,450 workers, decried the cutbacks but acknowledged that they were a "way for GM to accommodate recent expansions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yellow Light: GM Will Close Ten Plants | 11/17/1986 | See Source »

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