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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that student interest is proven, the next step is to get a Radcliffe and a Harvard Master to present a plan to President Pusey," she said. "A new plan might suggest that Cliffies become permanent members of a Harvard House," she said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Petition on Coed Housing To Go Before Corporation | 2/27/1969 | See Source »

More than 2000 Harvard and Radcliffe undergraduates have signed a petition requesting coeducational housing by next fall. The HPC-RUS subcommittee on coeducation, sponsors of the petition, will present it to the Corporation tomorrow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Petition on Coed Housing To Go Before Corporation | 2/27/1969 | See Source »

Miss Seligson said that a later poll conducted in Adams, Winthrop, and Lowell indicated that 25 per cent of the members in those Houses would give up their present rooms for Cliffies...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Petition on Coed Housing To Go Before Corporation | 2/27/1969 | See Source »

...indication that he thinks they will be adopted. Critics have complained about this, saying The Closed Corporation provides no viable solutions for the "crisis" American universities are now undergoing. But this objection misses the point. It is no accident that Ridgeway offers the universities no way out of their present mess. His cynicism stems directly from his analysis of their situation. As he shows, us the university has become an industrial complex and nothing more. The real business of a university is business. Like any corporation -- or like the United States government -- it functions in spite of sporadic protest movements...

Author: By Frances A. Lang, | Title: University Blues | 2/27/1969 | See Source »

...Hyde is likely to be favorable. In a similar case in 1966, station KTYM, a branch of Pacifica Radio in California, was also charged by the Anti-Defamation League with anti-Semitic broadcasting. It was the judgment of the Commission that "the public interest is best served by presenting any views that are not a clear and present danger and evil . . . free speech that we abhor and hate is as legal as that which find congenial...

Author: By Carol R. Sternhell, | Title: WBAI's Problems | 2/27/1969 | See Source »

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