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Word: harvardization (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...prosecution in the Andrew P. Puopolo '77 murder retrial argued yesterday that the three defendants acted together when they fought with Harvard football players in Boston's Combat Zone on the morning of the fatal stabbing...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett, | Title: D.A. Links Defendants' Actions As Puopolo Trial Continues | 11/7/1979 | See Source »

Thirteen professors of Sociology at Harvard have signed a letter to Brandeis supporting Cloward. Lee Rainwater, Professor of Sociology and one of the signers, yesterday called Cloward "one of the most distinguished sociologists in the world...

Author: By Joanne Amsterdamska, | Title: Leftist Sociologist Charges Political Bias by Brandeis | 11/7/1979 | See Source »

Mary Howard '82, a member of the committee, said yesterday the committee decided to draw up the guidelines because it was not completely satisfied with the policy of the Corporation's Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility. Harvard's committee has not drawn up set guidelines, but instead has decided to deal with ethical controversies springing from Harvard's investments as they arise...

Author: By James L. Tyson, | Title: Radcliffe Committee Will Issue Criteria for Moral Investment | 11/7/1979 | See Source »

...boycott can be successful in 1979. In the Boston area alone, five out of six super-markets agreed to honor the boycott of Red Coach lettuce. Purity Supreme, Demulas, Fernandez, Capital and Angelo's no longer stock this brand of iceberg lettuce. Each weekend in the Boston area (including Harvard Square), 40-50 volunteers are out on the streets picketing and advertising the boycott, and the Red Coach Company is spending thousands of dollars on a campaign to defame...

Author: By Julie Mondaca, | Title: Stop the Red Coach | 11/7/1979 | See Source »

Alfred Vellucci "A pain in the ass to Harvard College and a Saint to the people of East Cambridge," is the way The Harvard Crimson described City Councilor Vellucci way back in 1968. "Pain in the ass, or no," says Councilor Vellucci, "I still plan to continue putting pressure on those aristocratic, pompous bastards up in Harvard. They may have shed their velvet pantaloons and silver buckled shoes, but they're still the same arrogant guys that are screwing up not only the city of Cambridge, but are screwing up the country and the world...

Author: By Alfred E. Vellucci, | Title: Vellucci/Harvard | 11/7/1979 | See Source »

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