Word: monro
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...clear that the Negro people have to develop their own institutional strength if they're going to get anywhere."-Monro...
...Negro| to be dependent upon a highly organized majority. When Negroes develop an institutional strong point, they have a right to make it their own. Five or six years ago. I saw the need for integration but not for the AAAAS. Now I see the need for both." Monro continues...
...Second. Monro feels language is of utmost importance: the problem is "more rhetorical than real." Language is at present "too stiff for proper analysis and statement of what is in fact going on. There is a need to put this thing down and get it right; when people put things to language, they control them. Then they can move on to something else." The "racism in reverse" argument about which Anochie complained typify this lack of communication. "If I had a group here that behaved like Mississippi racists," Monro says, "that would be one thing...
AAAAS members have been proud of the Journal since it first came out; they are now working on its fourth issue. Dean Monro commends the Journal as "a distinguished and important magazine. It is attractive and intelligent. It hits on issues that help people understand what is going...
President Pusey announced Dean Fred L. Glimp's successor this morning following a meeting of the Board of Overseers. Peterson's election ends the search which began in early March when the Overseers elected Glimp ('50) to succeed John U. Monro '34 as Dean of the College...