Word: orderers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...order to ensure that the government remains capable of performing such a role, he said, the U.S. should not discourage public service among college graduates by "turning our backs on government and cutting the salaries of government officials." Bok asked the seniors to consider government careers, urging them to reclaim the enthusiasm for public service that once "captured the imagination of graduates everywhere...
...dramatic events in China are indicative of many international developments during the past year. In Latin America, the Eastern Bloc and much of Southeast Asia, people sought changes of the old order and freedom from government repression. Brutal dictatorships were defeated in popular elections during the last year in Chile, Pakistan and, for all intents and purposes, Panama, while Poles this week voted in the first openly contested elections in the Soviet bloc. And, lest we forget, democratic openings in the Soviet Union continue to unfold at an amazing pace, astounding even the most cynical of observers, and culminating...
...return from that scene to Harvard, where students were having rallies in the Yard in order to motivate recalcitrant University administrators and faculty toward diversity in hiring, was indeed an anachronism...
...first step of the opposition toward this is joint concern about order in the country," said Bisztyga...
When Bok was appointed president 18 years ago, he was a great liberal reformer, poised to restore order and democracy to the community after the turbulent years of Nathan M. Pusey '28. Today, he is the liberal-turned-corporate agent. The tired, burnt-out reformer. The idealist as guardian of an amoral status...