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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...ever doubting students needed proof that education, especially philosophy pays, even in a technological era, it can be found in the Nadav Safran case. Professor Sissela Bok had hardly left the Yard when her wise words on ethics in general and secrecy in particular were forgotten. I hear that she has been invited to return to give Moral Reasoning 24. I do not know it this is in consequence of the Satran case; whether or not it is, it should be open not only to undergraduates, but to deans and faculty, who seem also to be in need of core...

Author: By Sigmund Diamond, | Title: Faculty Needs MR 24 | 2/13/1986 | See Source »

...these protections are equally important for cases arising out of political protest and those arising from more mundane activities. A court of appeal which enshrines these protections for both sorts of charges will avoid the problem of having a separate tribunal to hear charges against political activists, will preserve the advantages of the Ad Board's current system and will guarantee to students something that should have been guaranteed them long ago: namely, that whatever they are accused of doing, they will get a fair hearing at Harvard University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Ad Board Too | 2/13/1986 | See Source »

...didn't hear a word last month when Paulina--SI's cover girl for the two years before this one--showed up on the cover of Life's relatively new venture into the world...

Author: By Jeffery A. Zucker, | Title: What Is So Exciting? | 2/12/1986 | See Source »

...Harvard student in the audience unsuccessfully attempted to silence the hecklers, asking them to respect his right to hear the discussion...

Author: By Marc E. Agronin, | Title: Yevtushenko's Visit Disrupted | 2/11/1986 | See Source »

...high point of the speech came when Botha declared apartheid "outdated," causing many M.P.s to chorus "Hoor, hoor! " (Hear, hear!). White businessmen were generally encouraged, though many probably agreed with the opposition member who complained that Botha's ideas merely added up to "apartheid with a smiling face." Frederik Van Zyl Slabbert, the leader of the white opposition Progressive Federal Party, said the President's approach was "welcome," but wanted to see whether "substance will follow rhetoric...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Africa Apartheid with a Smiling Face | 2/10/1986 | See Source »

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