Word: policiese
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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On the afternoon of March 9, hundreds of students congregated on Memorial Church steps to stage a good old-fashioned public demonstration. Committed members of activist groups and concerned individuals, they sought two main political objectives: a "living wage" for University employees and the end of Harvard's involvement in...
Recognizing that public pressure is the only way to force the University to change its policies, the LWC has executed an outspoken crusade. They began by passing out leaflets, erecting banners, organizing protests and garnering over 1,000 signatures on their student petition. Recently, they helped construct a multi-paneled...
So, please, why should Adams survey other Houses in order to decide its own policies? Why shouldn't a House dedicated to originality and freedom of thought seek its own path? For, I assure you, the castrating of individuality and the destruction of the principle of toleration and coexistence are...
Sure, but here's the rub: Public service at the political level only is akin to working in the plant where accountability is very diffuse and direct contact with the beneficiaries of policies is very rare. In such settings, the driving force for progressive legislation is interest and not duty...
I believe that in my tenure review Harvard failed to comply with its own formal procedures, institutional policies and norms of fundamental fairness enshrined in them. The associate provost of the University vigorously led opposition against me within my department (which nevertheless recommended me for tenure); the ad hoc committee...