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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Contrary to popular undergraduate belief, Harvard's most striking feature is not the diversity of its students. In Loewen's study, almost one-half of Harvard's undergraduates said that what they liked most about their college was its supposed diversity. However, former dean of admissions William J. Bender made a prediction seven years ago that revealed why Harvard lacked one vital kind of diversity--economic diversity...
...Peter J. Bilazarian '69 said that members should discourage people from signing the HUC petition asking for leniency for demonstrators, because this might legitimize probation as a reasonable punishment...
...other action eleven SDS members were elected as delegates and alternates to both the SDS National Convention and National Council. They are: Elizabeth M. Harvaey '71, Alan Gilbert IG, Eugene H. Jenness '69, Pat Fogarty '69, Jonathan M. Harris '68, James T. Kilbreth III '69, Michael Kazin '70, Arthur J. Small '69, Steven Raudenbush '68, John C. Berg, and Mark Y. Liberman...
...refusal to increase the allotment came this month in a letter from NSF director Dr. Leland J. Hayword to L. Gard Wiggins, Administrative Vice-President of the university. Though the NSF "indicated that an upward revision of Harvard's expenditure ceiling was not possible at this time," Wiggins said, "they did say that they would consider a later appeal based on new projects...
...that the cities deserve more than tax incentives to lure business into the ghettoes, but they have no indicated any change of heart since the election. Nixon's biggest contribution to the urban crisis has been to appoint Rogers--a county bond specialist--as Attorney-General instead of the J. Edgar Hoover type his campaign promised...