Word: mindedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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For one, those who condemn the perceived lack of diversity within the houses base their analysis on a view that the student body is composed of easily discernible and isolated groups of like minded people--artists, athletes, Andover graduates, etc. In doing so, they seriously undermine the diversity that exists...
After observing Bok for four years, I see him as a symbol of the narrow-minded bureaucracy that pervades Harvard. His public persona is a smokescreen, given to dazzling us with occasional appearances on a one-to-one level but eschewing any systematic contact with undergraduates.
Like a video tape on fast forward, Prague was racing through a revolution so quickly that even the participants could barely keep track of developments. The opposition never stopped to bask in celebration. Since its inception three weeks ago, the Civic Forum has emerged as the most single-minded and...
"There are 1600 first-year students and there are 12 houses," I said, offering what little help I could to my statistics-minded roommates.
"What constitutes scholarship has changed,"said Susan R. Suleiman, professor of romance andcomparative literatures and a key proponent of theestablishment of the Women's Studiesconcentration. She added that hirers should beopen-minded because many women and minoritycandidates are young and have been taughtdifferently.