Word: pattersons
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...proposal for discipline guilty Faculty. Instead it will remain bottled up in the Faculty Council, which will do little more than eventually announce that it generally deplores harassment as it did in the GSA case. Such secrecy can cause unexpected as well as obvious problems. As Orlando Patterson, professor of Sociology, recently observed, the effects of Harvard's secrecy on sexual harassment have proven unfortunate indeed. Because the only two sexual harassers publicly identifies by victims are Black. Patterson noted, sexual harassment has begun to seem like a Black man's crime. That perception is patently wrong; Harvard officials themselves...
With his cutting, analytical commentaries on the Vietnam war, the American presidency, the beatnik generation and the boxing match between Floyd Patterson and Sonny Liston, Mailer helped usher in a new writing style, the New Journalism, in which the reporter becomes an active participant in the story. According to Willie Morris, an editor of Harper's in 1968, Mailer was "creating the language" by his new use of words, sentences, and obscenities...
With Marie Acacia's 42'-41/4" shot put and Marquita Patterson's 16'-11 1/4" long jump, Harvard gained an early lead in field events. B.C., facing no competition in the high jump, captured all 11 points to take control for the first and only time in the meet...
Shot Put--1) Acacia (H) 42'4 1/2",2) Patterson (M) 38'5 3/4",3) Durante (H) 37'2 1/4",4) Krupa (M) 34' 5 1/2", Long Jump--1) Patterson (H) 16'11 1/4",2) Wilkins (BC) 16'3/4", 3) Santo (M) 15'5 1/4",4) Small (M) 14'8 1/4", High Jump--Paul (BC) 5'6",2) Medeus (BC)5'4",3) Goode (BC) 5'4",4) Hanson (BC) 5'2",880 Relay--1) Harvard 1.48 0, 2) BC 1.51.5, 1500m--1) Striker (H) 4:20.9 (new course record). 2(Wiley (H) 4:21.8,3) Fallon...
...Harvard down, and some professors are gloomy about the prospects of luring the third. Stanford's Nancy Tuma. "Her husband has tenure--why should he take a risk and come here when everyone who has tenure these days is holding on for dear life? says Professor of Sociology Orlando Patterson...