Word: interests
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Although only four seminars are definitely set for this Fall, Nye said that the Center will offer more groups in response to student interest. "What we're basically doing is making our resources available." he said. "If six students come and say they want a seminar on Cuba or U. S. imperialism, we'll try to get one organized...
...Coop is ever going to change, now is its chance. To approve any amendment affecting the relationship between management and membership at least 25 per cent of the members must vote. Last fall about a thousand members expressed interest in changing the Coop: this fall at least fifteen thousand have to react. The management plans to publicize the changes widely and to allow voting by mail. Only about 30 per cent of Harvard's alumni ever bother to vote for the Board of Overseers...
Harvard Trust will have a tougher credit policy than did the Coop, but no tougher than the Coop planned for itself this fall. Because of the high cost of money the Coop was planning to tighten credit and tack a 1.5 per cent interest charge on overdue bills...
...This committee is not a legislative body and it's not a constitutional convention. It's a vehicle for communication. This committee is not constituted of individuals who are supposed to represent various interest groups or numbers of people." Pusey said...
...attack itself was not focused on the real cause of the problem. Rocks were thrown through the windows of the secretaries' offices although clearly, the secretaries are not responsible for the programs at the Center. In fact, the sercetaries, with low pay and bad working conditions, have an interest in fighting the same administration that is responsible for the Center...