Word: kirke
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Kirk Unruh and John Taylor put in two scores for Princeton, but beautiful passes from Ince to Bruce Regan to Zuckerman accounted for another Crimson tally. Zuckerman put in a high shot from two yards out. A second dazzling piece of passing netted the eighth goal for Harvard when Landolt scored easily from right in front...
...defense will also have a tough assignment, however. The Tiger attack features sophomore standout Pete Johnson, the high scorer for Princeton, and teammates Jim Karanik and Kirk Unruh. The latter were the team's top two goal-getters in Ivy last year...
QUESTION THE USE OF POLICE FORCE TO SUPPRESS STUDENT PROTEST ACTION AT HARVARD. YOUR ACTION SIMILAR TO TRAGIC MISTAKE MADE AT COLUMBIA BY PRESIDENT KIRK. YOUR INFLEXIBLE POSITION TOWARD NECESSARY REFORM A DISCREADIT TO HARVARD IN EYES OF NATION AND WORLD YOUR RESIGNATION IN BEST INTEREST OF RECONSTRUCTION AND REFORM AT HARVARD. IMMEDIATE STEPS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO INCLUDE STUDENTS IN MAKING POLICY AS I RECOMMENDED IN FEBRUARY 24 ALUMNI BULLETIN. RAPIDITY OF POLICE ACTION INDICATES THAT POLICY OF REPRESSION WAS DELIBERATE. ELIOT H. STANLEY '63 WASHINGTON...
...left the meeting with somewhat the same feeling I had after listening to Columbia President Grayson Kirk when I covered the Columbia rebellion last spring. An administrator who is so far out of contact with his constituency has little recourse but to force in a confrontation. For there is little common ground on which to base negotiations. President Pusey's testimony on ROTC before SFAC represents the type of rigidity which breeds confrontation...
...voicelessness of the faculty only aided Kirk's assumption of power. Under Kirk's predecessor. Nicholas Butler, the various departments and professional schools increased their self-centered autonomy. No faculty body was broad enough to seriously challenge major administrative decisions. Divided into three branches, the undergraduate faculty, lacked even a joint senate in which to voice complaints. Arbitrary administration and an inactive faculty voice made hope of changing university policy in "normal" channels dismally dim. By then the wall was ready for the stick...