Word: majority
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...graduates have begun to organize concerning the possible split. Probably, if they do, they will at first adamantly oppose it. But again, there are many matters to consider. Dean May has indicated an interest in curricular and general educational reform: there may soon be talk about a General Studies major. A split in the Soc Rel Department, possibly "freeing" many undergraduates, could no doubt add considerable impetus to the establishment of such a program. But at the same time, because it would separate finally the interests of faculty and students, a Soc Rel split could strike a fatal blow...
...questionnaire-which Green and two other law students wrote with Ralph Nader-asks the law firms to give detailed descriptions of a wide variety of legal practices. These include their minority hiring practices. their legal aid to indigents, and a list of their major clients...
Haynswbrth's defeat is a major blow to Mitchell's prestige, since he recommended the southern judge to Nixon without fully investigating the cases that later led to charges of conflicts of interest...
After the game, win or lose, the Band serenades the Crimson gridders outside of Dillon Field House with their football game repetoire of "Ten Thousand," "Harvardiana," "Gridiron King," and so on. Then they "march" up Boylston Street to the Square leading any stragglers that care to join them. The major consequence of these post-game parades is a quasi-massive traffic jam in the middle of Saturday afternoon. No one seems to mind, though...
...tree title contests are: football-Kirkland and Jonathan Edwards-Banford, touch football-Quincy and Saybrook, and soccer-Eliot and Timothy Dwight. "We're hoping our championship teams do well." Harvard intramural director Folyd Wilson said last night. "This is our major concern...