Word: pattersons
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...most vocal of Guinier's opponents is Martin L. Kilson, professor of Government. Earlier this month Kilson called Guinier "an intellectual and academic disgrace". "Guinier," Kilson added, "is not a scholar at the Harvard level." Another of Guinier's detractors is Orlando Patterson, professor of Sociology Once a member of the Afro faculty, Patterson left the Department in disagreement with the way it was run. In a memo to the Review Committee, Patterson wrote that Guinier "lacks the academic, administrative, and personal qualities for the job of chairman. Not having an academic or intellectual background, he is extremely insecure...
...they recognize the newsprint shortage as a fact of future life, some newspapermen are concluding that economizing on paper may have its beneficial side. St. Petersburg Times Editor Eugene Patterson has cut back news columns by 35% and told staffers to think up ways in which stories can be fully told in less space. Says Patterson: "It's a good time to look at the paper and clean out some of the deadwood we've been printing, if that's what...
...recent telephone conversation with Corey Patterson, temporary co-ordinator of Women Employed at Harvard, Mr. Leonard confused that group (WEH) with the GWO. Such identification problems would not have occurred had either group been on a consultation basis with the University. As far as its relations with the various Harvard women's groups, the University has a lot more wrinkles to iron out. Joan M. Todd Co-President Graduate Women's Organization
...Patterson reported that Radcliffe President Horner had worked with the organization to find available office space. Women Employed at Harvard will reportedly pay $2 per square foot annually for the space it has rented in Fay House...
...Patterson contrasted Horner's "invitation" to the organization to use the space with the "lack of cooperation we have received from Harvard...