Word: exclusionism
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The health careers program's emphasis on careers seems nobler than the publishing course's, mostly because all of its students are poor and come to Harvard on some sort of grant. This year the Department of Health, Education and Welfare is paying for 150 of the program's 162...
In the fall of 1972, a group of poor white student at the Medical School started to agitate for the inclusion of more whites in the program. Last year there was extended wrangling over the issue and the program ended up with five whites, four of them added fairly late...
The exhibit's exclusion of constructed work returns the craft to its technical rather than artistic origins, limiting the show to the almost mechanical shapes generated by the wheel. It is only the glazes which elevate the work beyond mere utility, and they alone provide the diversity which makes the...
However that may have been, white and black Harvard civil-rights activists showed a new interest in local matters in the fall of 1964. Archie C. Epps, then a first-year graduate student, now dean of Students, helped organize what became H-R Afro, after a drawn-out confrontation with...
Remarks by coach Munro, published recently in The Crimson, regarding the reasons for his resignation as varsity soccer coach indicate that the values of professional sports, until recently confined at the college level to football or, if in other sports, to other parts of the country, have spread to Harvard...