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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Mahzarin R. Banaji, associate professor of psychology at Yale University and a visiting scholar at Harvard this semester, also received a fellowship for her work on the nature of implicit prejudice...

Author: By Barbara E. Martinez, | Title: Harvard Profs. Named Fellows | 4/14/1997 | See Source »

...would expect native-born Americans to look upon foreign-born American citizens as their equals in all respects. And yet curiously, the Constitution does not do so. By denying foreign-born citizens the opportunity to run for president, the Constitution sends the implicit message that naturalized immigrants are second-class citizens. If these immigrants are unequal in but one respect, how can they be considered equals in the eye of the law in any other...

Author: By Justin C. Danilewitz, | Title: Constitutional Contradiction | 4/3/1997 | See Source »

...misinformed bias, deny Israel the same right which they freely grant all other states without limitations or preconditions. Unable to compete with Israel in conventional military terms, the Arabs are aided by the Times and the AP in the ideological sruggle instead. We at Dartboard are perturbed by the implicit suggestion of the moral superiority of other states' efforts at self-defense and are worried by the danger which this double standard poses to Israel's continued existence...

Author: By Justin C. Danilewitz, | Title: FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS | 2/8/1997 | See Source »

Moreover, the very media in which this horrendous message is being communicated lends an implicit air of classism to the situation. Harvard students and anyone with an e-mail account has access to this trash. Does Leroy? I would venture to guess not. This shows that a class is being established, rallying around Ebonics, in which inside jokes, allusions and references are made. Only the select and privileged have access to this circle and so the class is clearly pulling away from the likes of Leroy. If you inquired after the fictional Leroy, he would never even know that...

Author: By Rachel L. Barenbaum, | Title: Harvard Has Ebonic Fever | 2/8/1997 | See Source »

...rousing crowdpleaser, a reaffirmation that the good guys still win some of the time, and an affectionate needle at the legendary Flash Gordon movies of yesteryear all wrapped into one very slick package. And while devotees of the sci-fi movie genre may not take too kindly to the implicit parody of their chosen cult contained in Lucas' film, the dazzling special effects of "Star Wars" by themselves should prove sufficient to eclipse any lingering qualms they might experience about this decidedly good-natured spoof of motion pictures that journey into the great unknown of space...

Author: By Joe Contreras, | Title: "Graffiti" Director Delivers Cliched but Dazzling Epic | 2/6/1997 | See Source »

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