Word: grouping
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...members of the LWC, while achieving fewer concrete results than SAS, have nonetheless waged a successful consciousness-raising campaign on campus. Since the announcement by the city of Cambridge that $10 per hour is the "living wage" necessary to survive in the community, the labor group has made it their number one priority to have Harvard adopt the same standard for its own employees...
...recent wave of student activism on campus can trace its success to a number of factors. First, both SAS and the LWC are part of a larger movement that has blossomed on campuses throughout the country. Second, both groups have approached their causes with a degree of sophistication that has been lacking in recent failed activist efforts. The group members know their issues well, they have approached the University with concrete, reasonable demands, and they have combined agitation with a willingness to negotiate...
...group meeting the next day, theyportrayed the AYD-heir to the Young CommunistsLeague-as an undemocratic organization and wonsupport for the election of a new board. WilliamH. Bozman '46 replaced AYD member Harry A.Mendelsohn '48 as HLU president; three otherofficers were also deposed...
After spending months and even years fighting overseas, the returning veterans were older than typical college students and not looking for the same type of experience. The '49ers were, overall, an exceptionally studious group of young men determined to improve the post-war world and their prospects...
...think the most unusual feature of our Class, was really a split group in age," says Thomas Read '49. "I was 16 and around the same age as half the group-the other half were vets coming back from...