Word: mumma
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Three civil rights organizations will sponsor a teach-in on the theme "Bussing Is Not the Issue," at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Paulist Center at 5 Park St. in Boston, the Rev. Richard E. Mumma, Presbyterian member of the United Ministry at Harvard and Radcliffe, announced last night...
...continued and supported by other Harvard who are not inexperienced and who do not stifie indigenous movements. I trust there will be better for it. Being at Harvard does not necessarily disqualify us from being responsible participants in the social revolution of our times. The Reverend Richard E. Mumma United Ministry
...last Friday, Weiner had begun to reconsider the decision to withdraw. He and the Rev. Richard E. Mumma of the United Ministry met with several civil-rights leaders on campus to discuss the whole muddle. Mumma suggested that the Harvard community might focus its efforts on a single Southern community, perhaps beginning the project under SCOPE auspices, but eventually operating independently. As shown by the letter in yesterday's CRIMSON, Harold McDougall and other members of the Civil Rights Coordinating Committee doubted the efficacy of such a step. CRCC heavily favors the SNCC local initiative approach...
Peter II. Weiner '66, President of the young Democrats, hopes that Harvard and Radcliffe students will join the Brandeis effort in Columbia, S.C. The Young democrats also support a statement by E. Mumma which advocates Harvard Civil Rights concentrate its activites in a city county of the South...
...Harvard project," as either Rev. Mumma envisions it, or you have interpreted him as envisioning it, would not in my opinion be advisable...