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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...large number of Faculty didn't think they were," says Walzer. Other Faculty members indicate they believe concern about this issue goes far beyond the ranks of the liberal caucus...
Liberal caucus members feel the Administration has often been indifferent to their concerns and to Faculty concerns in general. Communications with the administration at lower levels, they feel, has improved markedly since the crisis. Some attribute this to the power liberals displayed during the April Faculty votes. "The number of people who can get their opinions to the places where decisions are made is increasing." says Womack. But he adds, "What there is in our caucus is a feeling that higher up there is a lack of sympathy and cooperation...
...they refuse to say how many of the invaders have been idetified or how many warrants the police will seek today. A Cambridge detective said last night that there have been "some" identifications; that "some" of those identified are Harvard students; and that the police are working on "a number" of complaints filed by people at the Center...
Adding to their frustration was also the fear that even if they made it out of Nanterre, there was little likelihood of finding a job suitable to their education. In the last few years there had been a huge increase in the number of university students, but no similar increase in opportunities. Like American students facing the draft those French students in sociology, philosophy, and literature, who were the great majority of revolutionaries, looked upon their futures with dread and without the hope that ending a war would bring a solution...
signs of being the dependable unit that preseason predicters thought it would be, left side and waited for the pass from but a number of small errors prevented it from moving with the consistency necessary to score often and to please Yovicsin...