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...Grover Walker, co-chairman of Business School Afro, said "We felt that on the basis of the injustices that we had highlighted, that we should concern ourselves in part with trying to solve some of the problems of racism on the Business School campus...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: Black B-School Students Strike, Call HBS 'Racist' | 5/20/1970 | See Source »

...Grover Walker, co-chairman of Afro, said, "We have discussed this with the HarBus and we have an understanding with them." It is uncertain whether this understanding will lead to Afro's looking over every story dealing with blacks. With its show of force, Afro has knocked out the baby teeth of the HarBus which grew while Chokel was editor. Schmidt will now have to decide between a toothless paper or a stronger set of permanent teeth which will have a lot more bite...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: The Press 'HarBus' Hassle | 4/23/1970 | See Source »

...Grover Walker, co-chairman of first year Business School Afro, cited four articles and an editorial which he said were racist, but he refused to pick out specific passages. "If it becomes necessary and expedient in the future to refer very explicitly to the racist overtones of the articles, I will. What occurred last week is an accomplished fact. I think we have reached a meeting of the minds," he said...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: Seized Issue of 'HarBus' Is Revised and Distributed | 4/20/1970 | See Source »

...Grover P. Walker, co-chairman of AASU, said last night that the confiscation was a protest against a radical slant which he said was apparent in several articles the paper has printed in the past few months...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Afro-American Business Students Confiscate Latest 'HarBus News' | 4/17/1970 | See Source »

Nixon, of course, is not alone among Presidents in having court nominees challenged. Of the previous 127 nominations to the Supreme Court, 22 were turned down by Congress. President John Tyler had four nominees rejected in two years, Grover Cleveland two in 1894. As for the matter of encroaching on presidential prerogatives, it was just two years ago that Candidate Nixon was successfully arguing that Lyndon Johnson, as a lame duck, ought not exercise his appointment powers by naming Earl Warren's successor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Constitution and the Appointment | 4/13/1970 | See Source »

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