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Suddenly, the national media stood up and took notice. As Thomas Stern, a white member of the steering committee of the liberal National Lawyer's Guild Law School chapter, who has worked closely with minority groups on this issue, put it. A segregated faculty at Harvard is not news. The real sort of sexy news is that Black students boycott a white professor." And it was just this "sexy" news story that spread across the nation. The Washington Post, which was the first major paper to break the story, presented the issue as a very clear-cut one of race...
William L. Guild Wheaton...
...another area, the Harvard Lawyers' Guild, a broad-ranging progressive legal organization, has increased its membership from 10 to 100 in the past two years, according to Thomas M. Stern, a member of the Guild's steering committee. Although only about half of the Guild's members are active. Stern says. "Two years ago. I wouldn't have believed it could have happened at the Law School...
...committee will listen to at least 33 individuals--some representing groups such as the Law Guild and their Southern African Solidarity Committee (SASC)--who have officially signed up for five-minute speaking slots...
Although Ronald Reagan likes to point out that he was once a union president as head of the Screen Actors Guild from 1947 to 1952, his relations with organized labor have been poor since the beginning of his Administration. Said the council in a particularly bitter policy statement: "The catastrophic economic problems the Administration has created are made even worse by a cruel and regressive ideology that rewards the rich, forgets the jobless, punishes the minorities, ignores the poor and destroys protections for working people." When Reagan insisted last week that some Government indicators hinted that economic recovery...