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...lawyers representing the University said in court Tuesday that Harvard does not legally come under state action. In an affidavit presented to the court, the lawyers said that the state has no input into its admissions decision, nor into "any aspect of the governance of Harvard University...

Author: By Mark T. Whitaker, | Title: Rejected Law Applicant Appeals Dismissed Suit | 1/7/1977 | See Source »

...organization on campus. It is perhaps forgivable that the Freshman Council mishandled this matter when one considers that it was never meant to deal with such issues. An umbrella organization is needed to assess student opinion and to channel student action on campus issues presently decided without significant student input. Lacking such an organization, students must continue to endure the inadequacies inherent in the current system. Laura Besvinick '80 Tom Levenson '80 Kelly Roney...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rubber Stamp | 1/4/1977 | See Source »

...TFAA report to OCR last spring (Harvard Gazette, May 21, 1976). The TFAA questions the sincerity of these search board members in support of a strong AA program and their commitment to minorities and women. Federal AA guidelines strongly recommend that minorities and women (the "affected" classes) have input in the implementation, evaluation and monitering of an institution's AA program. This has not been Harvard's practice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Task Force on Affirmative Action: Building a Mass Movement | 1/3/1977 | See Source »

...Task Force views it, key struggles for building the student movement must be 1) the opposition to the attacks on AA (the test case being at Harvard for the rest of the nation), 2) the determination of a replacement for Walter Leonard and formal, direct input into the AA structure of this University, 3) the demand for a new AA plan, 4) development of the struggle for greater recruitment, admissions and financial aid programs, 5) self-determination of the Afro-Am. Studies Department and finally, 6) the creations of Chicano-Boricua, Native American, Asian American and Women's Studies...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Task Force on Affirmative Action: Building a Mass Movement | 1/3/1977 | See Source »

...certainly true that few Radcliffe students know what RUS is doing, and that the legislature gets little if any input from the students it is supposed to be representing. Few of the elections for House representatives were contested last spring, and in some cases last year's president, Janet Collins '75, actually had to recruit candidates. Given these circumstances, some women question how RUS can possible do anything more than serve the interests of the 15 to 20 women who are still active...

Author: By Jenny Netzer, | Title: Feminism and Apple Cider | 12/19/1976 | See Source »

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