Word: expression
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...pledging committment to an open community in the statement, Fox also writes: "Although freedom to express individual ideas and viewpoints is essential, respect for others is a fundamental principle on which the College operates and which we are committed to preserve...
...Official Pi Eta Speakers Club News letter" has ruised a topic of great concern to many members of the community. The club's officers have argued that the letter does not express views held by any of them, and that, on reflection, they regret the public misperception that they do hold such views. Nevertheless, the letter articulates a view of women so offensive that it constitutes a repudiation of some of the College's fundamental values. In addition, the letter makes a mockery of basic standards of civility, which the College takes seriously...
...should like to take this opportunity to make some observations about the circumstances of women in Harvard College and to express my concerns. During the past decade especially, we have made steady progress towards genuine coeducation. Our intention has been not merely to assure that classes and the Houses are open to women as well as to men Our ideal has been, and remains, an environment in which women and men of diverse backgrounds and interests might participate fully...
...foil for her splenetic spouse. "The characters have developed over the years," says their creator. "It used to be Ralph the triumphant curmudgeon teasing Wanda the trendy feminist. But Wanda has become a lot smarter. For one thing, the column worked better that way. Each of them could express sharper opinions and then get corrected or put down or yelled at by the other. Also, as my two teen-age daughters grew older, they began complaining that I wasn't treating Wanda fairly. So now Wanda has acquired 60 to 70 additional IQ points, and the dialogue has become...
With heavy meaning, Galtieri then told me, "I cannot fail to express to you that I have received offers of aircraft, pilots and armaments from countries not of the West. Last night at midnight, a Cuban plane arrived in Buenos Aires carrying Emilio Aragones Navarro, the Cuban Ambassador to Argentina, who brought an urgent letter to me from Fidel Castro." That the Soviets, despite their preoccupations in Poland and Afghanistan, should have sent the Cubans to scout a target of opportunity as tempting as Argentina was hardly astonishing. At one point, Galtieri confided that the Russians had insinuated that they...