Word: hollises
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Hollis: Equal opportunity as a concept has a serious problem, however, and that problem is that we take the distributions of burdens and benefits as they stand. Now, it's very easy to say, "I want the best development officer in any Ivy League institution anywhere in the country." The...
Hollis: I am one of those that argue that this progress that you refer to is illusory and not real progress. In 1950, for instance, 83 percent of the Black males in this country were in the work force. If you look at 1980, it's down to 71 percent...
Hollis: Universities have a special duty in the area of affirmative action, and in addressing the problem of underrepresentation of people in various segments of society. We argue that they need certain kinds of skills, and the only place they can acquire those skills is in universities. Universities are gatekeepers...
Hollis: We must look beyond just how we produce one or two more sociologists in our department but begin to identify and encourage young under graduate minorities to move into the academic arena, whether it be teaching of administration. They can be persuaded, all of the choices are not made...
Mansfield: About Mr. Hollis remark about Blacks looking to find jobs outside the automotive action area. I think the best way to do that however would be to abolish alternative action and do away with those special appointment which are institutionalized by alternative action. This, I think, would move us...