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...added, "I'm looking for another job because the [racial] situation here is intolerable." The source, who was the first to inform. The Crimson of Croxton's complaint, did not cite specific examples of discrimination other than Croxton's failure to receive promotions above the lowest staff level and her June firing...
...trip. For instance, her aides refused a request that U.S. stewards watch over preparation of the President's food. Other hosts were miffed too. In Rome, Spadolini was kept by U.S. security men from going through the tight cordon outside the Palazzo Chigi until Italian police could finally inform them that the gentleman they were holding up from a meeting with Reagan was the Prime Minister of Italy. In Bonn, U.S. security men annoyed the Germans by insisting on inspecting the carbines of an honor guard welcoming Reagan to make sure the guns were not loaded. The security obsession...
...appears that Dean Rosovsky will himself inform the student of the College's action. But this is an ad hoc decision that does not seem to reflect any official policy, and the decision came only after the student publicly charged the College with ignoring her interests Deans Fox and Lewis continue the official policy of the College in not speaking about the case...
...practice such inconsiderate journalistic license. The Crimson's articles have endangered the status of the Foundation, as well as that of minority students at Harvard. They have also jeopardized Dr. S. Allen Counter's personal and professional well-being it is the role of any responsible chronicle to truthfully inform educate its readers so as to enhance the community, yet the Crimson seems bent on degrading and humiliating Third World students at Harvard. Rarely have we noticed an article written about minorities that did not have a negative slant. A standout example was the 1980 editorial piece accompanied by random...
Bozzotto said he held a meeting Tuesday night with some Harvard dining hall workers to inform them of the decision. He said this week he regretted losing, but "if we had won it wouldn't mean we own Harvard and if we had lost it wouldn't have meant we were through as a union there...