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...join without buying an ideology," says Gomes. A member of Diaspora agrees, saying, "We don't tell anyone they're politically incorrect" In addition, these more conservative--and often more affluent--Black students have formed new types of groups such as the Percy C. Julian Society, a Black pre-med support group, and intercollegiate Black fraternities and sororities. By the late 1970s, Gomes explains, "diversity within the Black community meant that not everyone thought they had to take a loyalty oath to the BSA." Whereas it was once a fair assumption that Black students wanted to be defined...

Author: By Holly A. Ideison, | Title: Evolving, But Remaining Vital | 6/9/1983 | See Source »

...Medical School celebrated its 200th anniversary with a week of pomp and symposia, and the event brought together perhaps the greatest group of medical talent ever assembled at Harvard. Beginning with three doctors lecturing to a handful of students in the basement of Harvard Hall, the Med School has grown into $95 million per year operation with more than 3000 faculty and 700 students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NO HEADLINE | 6/9/1983 | See Source »

...rained, however, both literally and figuratively on the school's parade. Overcast skies detracted from the week's closing ceremonies, and the upbeat sentiment at the festivities was dampened by a report that federal auditors charged the Med School with owing the U.S. government as much as $1.7 million in research funds they say the University mismanaged and poorly documented...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NO HEADLINE | 6/9/1983 | See Source »

University Vice President and General Counsel Daniel Steiner '54, who has consistently denied Harvard efforts to thwart the union drive, yesterday declined to discuss the specific charges made at the Med School meeting...

Author: By Marie B. Morris and Mary C. Warner, S | Title: Labor Union Targets Medical Area | 6/7/1983 | See Source »

Harvard has contended that all Harvard workers--both at the Boston Medical Area and the Cambridge campus--should be considered as a single unit. In allowing the two prior elections, however, the NLRB has sided with District 65, concluding that the Medical Area--including the Dental School, Med School, and School of Public Health--is an appropriate unit because of its geographical separation from the remainder of the University...

Author: By Marie B. Morris and Mary C. Warner, S | Title: Labor Union Targets Medical Area | 6/7/1983 | See Source »

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