Word: hungerers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Jacqueline Lindsay '68, member of the committee and coordinator of the hunger strike that led to formation of the group, said yesterday that 'the salient point in the testimonies was that almost all students have to live in the same conditions for four years...
...glowing tribute: "To the Men of Color -Soldiers! I invited you to share in the perils and to divide the glory of your white countrymen. I expected much from you; for I was not uninformed of those qualities which must render you so formidable. I knew you could endure hunger and thirst; I knew that you loved the land of your nativity. But you surpass my hopes. Soldiers...
...myth at Radcliffe as it is in the Johnson administration. Like RGA's inoperative Committee on the Fourth House, the newly-appointed committee may discuss specific details of the house system. It may in fact recommend that some of the 23 girls who went on a five-day hunger strike be allowed to move into apartments, which would at least make those people happy...
There is evidence, in fact, to suggest that Mrs. Bunting has consistently disregarded wide-spread student opposition to her pet project. The bitter protests over the destruction of Gilman House two years ago, last year's furor over the flat room and board rates, and the recently concluded hunger strike are indications that Cliffies want an option to the restrictive dormitory living Mrs. Bunting would like to see effected throughout Radcliffe...
...widely-publicized $7 million fund drive, one can only be pessimistic about the chances of this committee's stopping a project that has picked up its own momentum. And given her history of making decisions first and seeking student opinion afterward, one can only smile at the hunger strikers' suggestion that their committee become a "permanent" and "independent" part of Radcliffe's administrative process. Mrs. Bunting's repeated refrain at RGA meetings, that Radcliffe is run both by its students and administrators, has always been a deception. And always will...