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In this period the Corporation was expanding Harvard into the research and teaching institution we see today, and taking greater interest in the University's finances. Hollis, Massachusetts, and Harvard Halls all rose in the 1760s, and the colonial College was on the way to becoming a true University.
Meldon S. Hollis, an administrator in the affirmative action office, said the committee's success in organizing represented "the first time I have seen this kind of initiative with definite University support. There are individuals on campus that have worked very hard to make sure that discussions on affirmative action...
Hollis said the small number of Blacks in Har-also stressed the organization's importance as a concerted political steps to insure that they will be represented in the University. "When you have such a ridiculous minority without access to the corridors of power and not involved with hiring and...
Like other members of the Black group, Hollis also stressed the organization's importance as a support group for campus Blacks. Education School professors and group Co-Chairman Charles Willie recently echoed Hollis' remarks, saying the University must be flexible enough to appreciate the existence of a vital Black community...
The extreme differences in viewpoints and outlooks would not have mattered so much if Lionel people had been less close. But in part because of its physical isolation. Lionel is hidden from the rest of the Yard behind Hollis and Harvard Hall-and in part because of the temperament of...