Word: kelman
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...From the beginning of the curriculum review, it came out clearly that many people, including the president, believed that if the review did nothing else, it surely must address getting more ethics into the curriculum," says Professor of Public Policy Steven Kelman '70. "I think it is a really important and significant step that the Kennedy School becomes the first public policy school in the country to require an ethics course...
...perseverance") and calls Lenin a "merciless Bolshevik." At the movement's noisy rallies, hecklers are often attacked by Pamyat toughs who are the Soviet version of skinheads. Soviet Jews are concerned that Pamyat's modest membership of several thousand is an inadequate index of its power. Says Boris Kelman, a Leningrad refusenik: "Pamyat is not only protected but controlled by people at a high level in the party. It gets support from...
...Kelman even went so far as to dedicate his book, in part, "to my friends on The Harvard Crimson, without whom, the Harvard confrontation, and thus this book, might never have been possible...
Saturday--A 3 p.m. forum at Paine Hall sponsored by The Harvard Crimson. Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III and Kennedy School Professor Stephen Kelman, an author of a controversial book on the strike who opposed the strikers' tactics, will discuss the events with Professor Jack Stauder of Southeastern Massachusetts University and attorney Ellen Nessing, both of whom participated in the strike...
...following excerpts come from Push Comes to Shove: The Escalation of Student Protest by Steven J. Kelman '70. He is now a professor of public policy at the Kennedy School...