Word: matter
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Several Radcliffe students were told not to report to their jobs in the kitchen yesterday, according to Mrs. Ann Sicari, an assistant dietician. They will not be paid, although some plan to discuss the matter with their supervisor on Monday...
...yesterday his immediate concern is the recent "extra-legul maves" against the Black Panthers. He urged that the Law School draft a statement condemning these moves. Wald had also been in contact with the offices of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '56 and Sen. Edward W. Brooke about the Panther matter...
...matter what detailed methods are worked out for increasing black employment in Harvard construction, one side-effect is probable: the costs of construction here will rise. The exclusion of blacks from most building trades means that few black workers are as skilled at such work as white workers are: hiring more blacks will mean accepting additional costs, in the form of lower-production and/or training expenses. Though Harvard's administrators are justifiably concerned about rising costs in this time of cramped budgets, they should accept them in this case as being the least Harvard can contribute toward the solution...
...University wishes, insofar as it can to handle this demonstration as a purely internal University matter. At the same time, we cannot accept the continuation of this or any other obstructive demonstration." he said...
...specimens did appear. They were attracted to this clever conglomerate of circuits and bolts. fascinated by its mystical aura and scientific precision. Damaska had said he considers palmists to be his "spiritual cousins," but these people, would never go to a palmist. Or to a private astrologer, for that matter. The first is too unconvincing, the second too expensive and exotic. For a people living in the Moon Age, the cybernetic version of the astrological moon can be just as believable as the sandy satellite visited by an astronaut. Perhaps astrology is the religion of the future. At any rate...