Word: hewed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...South, news of Northern and Border-state unrest over busing has been greeted with understanding and something more than a little regional hubris. For 22 years, since the Supreme Court's pathfinding decision against "separate but equal" education, the South has borne the brunt of federal court orders, HEW guidelines and financial sanctions, and national "holier-than-thou" attention. Now, perhaps, the South can teach other regions a few civil rights lessons...
Barstow said that in one case negotiations with HEW over a clause calling for "technical direction" lasted a year before the government agreed to change it to a milder form allowing HEW to have "technical monitoring" rights, Semper says...
...insistence on complete academic freedom has lost the University a few contracts and has undoubtedly frustrated many government negotiators. But not too much--Harvard ranks among the top ten universities which receive government contract and grant expenditures. The bulk of Harvard's research money--nearly $45 million--comes for HEW. A little more than $2 million--about three per cent of the total funds from the government--comes from the Army, Navy and Air Force...
...groups in Boston and his proposals to legislate curbs on busing that "undermine the desegregation process and jeopardize the rights of minority students." Ford failed to respond directly to the charges, saying simply that his Administration is following the law and he has "faith in the Attorney General and HEW." It may be that Ford was unaware of the commission report's title: "Fulfilling the Letter and Spirit...
...take part in such a show?" The school's first teacher, Ray Fisher, who quit because Gauld permitted no disagreement with his own hawkish views on Viet Nam, charges that Gauld "is completely obsessed. You find that the kids are in effect brainwashed." Doris Vladimiroff, director of HEW'S Upward Bound program in Maine, whose son went to a Hyde summer session, complains: "Gauld's techniques are nothing less than demoniacal...