Word: opinionated
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Gordon Marsden, a Kennedy Fellow from England studying international relations at Harvard, read Modern History at Oxford as an undergraduate. He is an occasional contributor to the Opinion Page...
...groups like the Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs' Association and the California Farm Bureau, but is opposed by an unusual coalition of civil liberties organizations and conservatives, including former Governor Ronald Reagan and Senator S.I. Hayakawa, who feels that "so many laws already exist." Polls indicate that public opinion is evenly split on both propositions...
...good example of the members in this loose faction. An active member of the South Africa Solidarity Committee (SASC), Rosen has insisted that the assembly should not take a stand on the issue of Harvard's ties to South Africa until the representatives are sure of undergraduate opinion. Rosen says the only way the assembly will gain legitimacy is through precise representation. He believes the assembly will soon be ignored if it loses touch with its constituents...
...course, no one admitted to holding that opinion; but more importantly, no one could provide, as Murphy later requested, other concrete reasons for supporting the proposed restructuring...
...Take, for example, the Ivy League," Krause says. "They have their own regulations, and that's fine. But a major part of the people in I-A don't agree with their rules." Consequently, Krause suggests, the diversity of opinion places restrictions on many schools who do not want such limitations...