Word: processes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...cannot foresee a substantial increase in rate," a federal judge in Alabama said last January, "and if the process is left to the courts, I think desegregation will take at least fifteen more years...
There was very little discussion of the terms at yesterday's meeting, Sullivan said, since it was the last step in a long "decision-making process...
...foregoing principle depends upon organization of the scholarly community in ways that produce both loyalty and the relief of grievances. The government of a university depends, even more than that of a political community, upon the consent of all the governed to accept decisions reached by its constitutional processes. The consent of the dissenters depends partly upon their knowing that their views effectively entered into the process of consensus, even though they did not prevail. They must also be convinced that the opportunities for change are open and the goals and stance of the enterprise are sufficiently right...
...felt more keenly by a wider number of students, perhaps because of the increasing democratization of human institutions. As with all human activities, the wise division of functions and responsibilities must take into account the special skills or limitations of particular groups, as well as efficiency of operation. The process of drawing students into more vital participation in the governance of the university is infinitely complex. It cannot be resolved by either abstractions or tables of organization. It does not mean that issues must be settled by referenda. We are convinced, however, that ways must be found, beginning...
...many, perhaps most, of our students acquire deep political interests only after coming into the College, some arrive with quite fully developed ideologies. I also made it very clear that Harvard does not attempt to determine the political views of students or of their parents either in the admission process or otherwise...