Word: fraser
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Hill, an electrical engineering sciences concentrator, was involved in the Black Students Association (BSA) and the Black Men's Forum. Dionne A. Fraser '99, then-vice president of the BSA, said Hill was probably "the greatest student who ever went to Harvard...
Friends called him warm and accommodating. "His door was always open--for partying and for studying," said Dionne A. Fraser '99, then-vice president...
...student leaders I spoke to consistently envision a relationship of, in Rawlins' words, "mutual respect, teamwork and communication." Dionne A. Fraser '99, the president of the Black Students Association, wrote about the need for more communication. Even Beth A. Stewart '99, current president of the council, wrote about an ideal relationship as one "such that students view the administration as their primary advocate, their biggest defender, and the administration views students as the most valuable source of input they have in evaluating their own performance." I heard echoed in their words my own image of what the relationship should...
...reflect my opinion on affirmative action and the capabilities of students of color. The abilities of students could never be ascertained by only considering race. No conscientious person could ever accept the statement that was attributed to me because it was without merit and factual basis. DIONNE A. FRASER '99 April...
...Mend it, don't end it," said Dionne A. Fraser'99, who is the newly-elected president of theBlack Students Association. "We have to recognizethat there is a problem if you get rid of theprogram completely. Without affirmative action,blacks and Hispanics won't get into selectiveschools...