Word: gen
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...cannot be sufficiently captured in writing. After a week there I thought I was ready to join the family. I was believing all the lectures, singing my heart out and having a great, happy time. I was ready to give up the complexities of Harvard, my thesis and my Gen. Ed. requirements and live this life of righteousness, direction and meaning. Of the seventy people who went up to the farm with me, two weeks later I was the only one to leave. Many are still there and will become part of Reverend Moon's family, walking through Berkeley...
...member of the group who chooses to remain anonymous says that at present most of the group seems receptive to the idea of a core curriculum tighter than the current gen ed requirements. The only certainty, however, is that the members are a long way from unanimity...
...that was to take Soc Sci 2 and Nat Sci 90, a couple of famous, high-pressured Gen Ed courses--famous outside Harvard for their academic rigor and excellence, famous inside Harvard for their tendency to destroy freshman year...
...Harvard professor of Law last month denounced as repressive a bill that former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell drafted to revise the present Federal Criminal Code...
...honorary committee of Ledyard '75 was a near-exact replica of the Social Registry. From the Hon. and Mrs. Standish Bradford through the Davenports, the Hallowells, the Peabodys and Saltonstalls, to the pride and joy of Hamilton, General George S. Patton, son of Gen. Blood and Guts Patton himself. Hamilton even has a Patton Park or some such memorial complete with a bronze tank...