Word: procession
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...political issues involved in ROTC's existence at Harvard. We have directed our attention to educational policy issues and the question of academic credit for ROTC courses solely. The problems of the relationship of Harvard to society are not solved by single recommendations, but rather by a continuing process of analysis and suggestion...
...make up critical committees a chance to get used to having students around. Students must show them that they won't have Cliffies sharing their suites in Quincy House and that they won't burn Widener. Only then will students get a substantive role in the decision-making process...
...resolution was one of 13 proposals submitted by Jeffrey Alexander '69, vice-president of the HUC, in a 23-page report on the decision-making process at Harvard. The report included recommendations that the President of the University be elected to a four-year term by both students and faculty and that a minimum of one half of Harvard's Board of Overseers be composed of students and faculty...
This is John Barth's new book, Lost in the Funhouse, which is a collection of stories for "print, tape, live voice." The Funhouse of the title is the metaphysical maze of reality, perception, and creation. The book is an extraordinary inside-outside-inside exploration of the process of composition, like a photograph of a man taking a photograph. Whitehead said that literature is that which embodies what it indicates. When that which is embodied is the act of embodiment, there is bound to be a bang, probably the reader slamming shut the book...
...know, which is very unusual for legislative bodies." Dunlop adds that a new flock of inexperienced members might force the Faculty to be less informal in introducing and debating resolutions and that he would prefer to see young Faculty members brought into the decision-making process at the departmental level (as the report suggests...