Word: galbraithe
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...Faculty is so large and complex, Galbraith said, that a governing board of businessmen cannot possibly understand it. The Corporation no longer controls the distribution of funds. Instead, professors and deans apply directly to the federal government and to foundations...
...present defects in Harvard's government "are both real and dangerous," Galbraith said, and can only be solved by increasing Faculty participation in the university government...
...preserving the sanctity of the Board of Overseers and the Corporation, Galbraith said, Harvard may eventually provoke a serious student revolt...
...Harvard, Galbraith said, "crises have been avoided by ad hoc action while various window-dressing efforts at student-Faculty consultation have been contrived." He added that such ad hoc action would not survive a serious emergency and that student-Faculty committees will not be taken seriously for long...
...student revolt begins at Harvard, Galbraith said, "No one at Harvard will be trapped by the view--permissible to J. Edgar Hoover, perhaps, but to few others--that trouble is purely the work of self-motivated agitators. Like the tip of an iceberg, the agitators are ever only the visible part of the larger mass...