Word: idealisms
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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While more than half of students polled by the council said they thought achieving diversity in the Houses was important (and less than one in three said it was not), only slightly more than one in five said the current choice-based lottery achieved this ideal...
...council poll substantiated the freshman attitude that the Houses do not represent what administrators have called the "ideal microcosm" of the College population...
Perhaps this kind of a campaign--something relatively new in the world of labor relations--is needed. But there are serious drawbacks involved which should not be taken lightly. In more ideal circumstances, the union would base its power on the will of its membership, without having to resort to the electorate. The UFW leadership, read Chavez, has been-justly accused of placing politics above the interests of the workers. Chavez was perhaps the first of a new breed of union leader, a very perplexing breed. On the one hand, Chavez and the others have achieved landmark contracts...
...pool, he should have no trouble finding minority alumni ae in the Boston area who would be willing to serve for a year or two on the Advisory Committee. Perhaps now is the time to make a move and, in fact, the President is presented this weekend with the ideal opportunity to recruit Black alumni ae to serve on next year's panel. Of the college's 1600 Black living alumni ae at least 100 will be visiting Harvard for the first-ever Black Alumni Weekend...
...spoke, and suspicion mounted that the Soviets had acted to protect their large investment in a status symbol they regard as a more suitable cultural ambassador at large than the youthful, half-Armenian, half-Jewish Kasparov. As David Spanier, British author of Total Chess, put it, Karpov is the ideal Soviet champion, "a very Russian Russian who follows the party line...