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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...John B. Fox Jr. '57 is Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences...

Author: By John B. Fox jr., | Title: Listen! | 5/21/1984 | See Source »

...awesome vitality of Citystep. The Council has also been "effective" in bringing R E M., the Sex Execs, the "Yale Taigate," and the "Island Party" to thousands of Harvard students. Perhaps the question of the Council's "effectiveness" should be answered by Dean of the College John B. Fox, Jr., a longtime "observer" not only of the Undergraduate Council, but of life at Harvard College through almost three decades and five different student governments: "You have to look at the middle to late sixties to find an agency as effective as the current one" (Thomas H. Howlett, "Doing Unto Others...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Council Procedure | 5/11/1984 | See Source »

...Crimson editorial of May 3 (dealing with Dean Fox's treatment of race relations in his annual report) reflects a viewpoint and level of understanding for rather incomplete understanding) which plagues student efforts toward improving race relations at Harvard Many student council members and minority "leaders" who have recently been in the foreground of debate over how to improve race relations seemingly are not approaching that it deserves. It is uncanny how The Crimson editorial carries on in this tradition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Race Relations | 5/7/1984 | See Source »

...editorial later continues. "The doctrine articulated in the report (Dean Fox's annual report) also carries a note of naivete, for it fails to address the problem that the College and minority students have consistently interpreted events differently, and will probably continue to do so." It is disturbing that The Crimson seems to believe that outspoken leaders of certain minority groups speak for all minorities (most of whom have never had contact with these minority groups). This statement is also indicative of the gross characterizations of minorities which is responsible for much confusion. Certainly there are commonalities that bind...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Race Relations | 5/7/1984 | See Source »

...party in one of those porticoed palaces that seize an otherwise perfectly sane person with the desire to summon up some hounds and go terrorize a fox, the anniversary of her birth had been toasted with champagne. They put the author in a prominent chair, and people came and knelt to share a word. Elsewhere in the rooms, literary conversations were going on. The theme of the annual William Faulkner conference this year upstate at Oxford, one organizer volunteered, is the humor in Faulkner's works. "A lot of people just don't see it," he added...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Mississippi: A Diamond Jubilee | 5/7/1984 | See Source »

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