Word: policiese
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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After the fervor of the late 1960s, the 1970s ushered in yet a new white backlash to the "affirmative action" policies. Harvard's policy, documented and celebrated as "ideal" by the Supreme Court's 1974 Bakke v. California case, was to maintain its admissions system, but shift away from the...
In the aftermath of that decision, three other clubs also shut their doors and two others have committed to clamping down on open-party policies.
Because of the graduates' complaints about club misuse, some undergraduates have had to work around the new guest policies to hold events.
But if the past three years have seen Lewis act more conservatively, focusing on gradual change and defending existing policies, Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles says this role is appropriate and important.
And, finally, Riley's biggest move was to remove the lieutenants, who he characterized as dead weight in a department that refused to adapt to his new policies.