Word: harassing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...vindictive. This whole attitude is absurd on its face. The University has no right to assume that it should be able to keep the whole thing quiet. Let it instead warm all members of the Faculty that if they do not want anyone to know that they are sexual harassers, they shouldn't sexually harass...
...reasonably satisfied" that Harvard is presenting an "appropriate deterrent" to professors who sexually harass students...
...Women's Clearinghouse, a counseling and referral service for female undergraduates. And meanwhile, amid all the retrenchment, the major women's issue of recent months got no attention whatsoever. University Hall still refuses to say how, if at all, it intends to deal with the Faculty members who reportedly harass dozens of undergraduate women each year...
Even the best-known public criticism of Shultz somehow does him credit. Richard Nixon apparently once complained to Ronald Reagan that Shultz was not a team player. Reason: as Nixon's Treasury Secretary, Shultz refused to participate in plots to harass people on the White House enemies list. Indeed, the former President can be heard asking on one of the Watergate tapes, "What does that 'candyass' think we sent him over there...
...conservative student weekly has mounted a steady series of attacks on Dartmouth's minority groups. The Review's first cause celebre was the restoration of the Indian as the college's official sports emblem. Having insulted Native Americans at the college with that campaign. The Review proceeded to harass Dartmouth's gays. The paper printed the names of all members of the school's Gay Students' Association, some of whom had not yet come out of the closet. And The Review launched a drive to revive the sexist custom of crowning a "queen" during Winter Carnival, outraging the school...