Word: kozol
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...Kozol said that Harvard serves the existing economic order better than any other American university but it uses "sophisticated means to absorb the very critics of the system which it maintains...
...Jonathan Kozol '58 denounced recent cut backs in minority enrollment and faculty appointments at the Graduate School of Education as "great injustices" in a lecture at Gutman Library last night...
...Harvard cuts down on funds for scholars like Jim Breeden, but it finds a job for Richard Nixon's house philosopher and friend, Pat Moynihan," Kozol, a writer and critic of American education, said...
...place too much weight on the psychiatric testimony-even that produced by the U.S. Rather, they should decide the case "on the facts . . . because that is, frankly, where it's at." The prosecutor said in effect that Patty had convicted herself with documents, tapes and various writings. Echoing Kozol, the prosecutor called Patty "a rebel in search of a cause" who had been a full-fledged member of the party that robbed the bank. He noted that the stolen $10,690 had been split nine ways-and that Patty had got a full share. Was it "reasonable," Browning asked...
Bailey admitted that some of the evidence was inconclusive: "It's riddled with doubt and always will be ... No one is ever going to be sure." He praised his team of distinguished psychiatrists for giving sensible explanations of Patty's conduct. By calling Kozol and Fort, said Bailey, the Government hoped to cause such confusion over the psychiatric testimony "that you'd fold the whole ball of wax and say, 'Well, they disagreed with each other,' and leave it there." Bailey singled out Fort for excoriation, calling him "a psychopath and a habitual liar...