Word: lating
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...thinking has reached its final dimension and the world wound up in a harsh spiritual crisis and a political impasse. All the glorified technological achievements of Progress, including the conquest of outer space, do not redeem the 20th Century's moral poverty, which no one could imagine even as late as in the 19th Century...
South House had more than its share of troubles since the River Houses started going co-ed in 1972. What was once an attraction to a number of Harvard men has now become that dreaded read-out on the housing form freshmen receive in late April. "We're mad as hell, and we're not going to take it anymore," a megaphone outside Matthews screamed across the Yard two years ago, protesting the assignment of 150 unwilling freshmen to South House. And, not surprisingly the administration reacted to the dissatisfaction in a material way, deciding to allot a few more...
...late spring, Harvard and Radcliffe administrators arranged with the federal Office of Education for an unprecedented transfer of work-study funds from Harvard to Radcliffe while protecting Radcliffe's separate status. The transfer of funds came too late to significantly equalize the percentage of men and women with work-study jobs, but Burton I. Wolfman, administrative dean of Radcliffe, promises that a transfer can be arranged earlier this year if need...
...freshmen men so Harvard would have enough NDSL funds to continue the low-interest loans to upperclassmen. Radcliffe had plenty of NDSL money for all undergraduate women, but a number of freshmen women thought they too were ineligible and did not apply for the loans. When it was too late, administrators realized that Radcliffe would not be able to spend all of its NDSL grant, and this year Radcliffe is paying for the under utilization to the tune...
...Supreme Court in late June ruled in a unanimous decision the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) had correctly ordered Beth Israel, a Harvard-affiliated teaching hospital, to allow distribution of union literature and solicitation for union membership in the hospital cafeteria and coffee shop. The ruling is especially significant because it is the first case of its kind to come before the Supreme Court in the relatively new field of hospital labor law, created when Congress included hospitals under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA...