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Furthermore, it is demeaning to Blacks to state that they only have white friends in order to insure future financial success. For someone who associates Blackness with honesty and virtue, Mr. Farley certainly portrays us as a group of economic mercenaries. Implicit in his argument is the assertion that Blacks can only have true friendships with one another; friendships with non-Blacks, he suggests, are motivated purely by self interest. While we recognize that racism continues to plague our country, we feel that the best way to overcome this evil is through interracial association. Such contact, rather than resulting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cosmopolitan Defense II | 3/12/1985 | See Source »

...there were more that 84 informal complaints of sexual harassment made by undergraduates at the Colleges in the 82-83 academic year alone. That none of these informal complaints developed into formal charges does not suggest that the incidents were somehow "less serious," or the accusations "spurious." Rather the implicit suggestion is one or both of the following: the emotional and academic costs of lodging a formal complaint are too high, or the procedures themselves are too little known or understood to be effective. Procedures for filing a formal complaint must not be so labyrinthine that students know not whether...

Author: By Ann Pellegrini, | Title: The Issue in Perspective | 2/28/1985 | See Source »

...framework for common action" in reaching a settlement with Israel over the fate of some 1.3 million Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. Though exact terms of the accord were not released, the U.S. was told through diplomatic channels that it contained at least the implicit recognition of Israel's right to exist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Opening Bids in the Middle East | 2/25/1985 | See Source »

...public at large. The Inaugural theme of "We the People . . . An American Celebration," taken from the ^ preamble to the Constitution (which, as Reagan's luck would have it, will be 200 years old in 1987), is not just a pleasantly corny celebration of democracy. To many citizens, the implicit foe of We the People is They the Government. There has never been much question about whose side Ronald Reagan is on, even after he became Chief Executive of the Government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: High Hopes, Hard Choices | 1/28/1985 | See Source »

...That could easily cost the city over $200,000 as well as remove the implicit threat of termination." Sullivan cautioned, saying that his stand reflected no animosity toward Healy...

Author: By Thomas J. Winslow, | Title: Top Cambridge Administrator Awarded Five-Year Contract | 1/8/1985 | See Source »

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