Word: procession
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Medical School's admissions process--for months a focus of debate over the extent of affirmative action procedures at the school--will undergo some surgery this spring, but its controversial minority admissions subcommittee is likely to emerge almost intact...
...insensitivity to many people who are dedicated to this University, and its purposes, and whose financial contributions make possible our independent pursuit of learning." The rights of and effects on future donors is a difficult and important area. It is our opinion that the success of the fund-raising process may not suffer should the name of the library be changed. It may be instructive to look at changed. It may be instructive to look at history. In the case of Dr. Ernst F. Hanfstaengl '09, who made a public offer to the University in 1934 of the Hanfstaengl Travelling...
Author and editor of more than a dozen works, including "The New British Empire" (1932) and "The Need for Constitutional Reform" (1935), Elliott vigorously examined and criticized contemporary political philosophy and governmental process...
...there is more to this statement than meets the eye. Most policy decisions are made through a process which does seem to account for consideration of student opinion. Students are represented on nearly all of the committees which have much to do with governing Harvard. The key, however, is "represented"; by any standards our "representation" amounts to tokenism. Our numbers are always small, and only on advisory committees do we seem to be allowed other than non-voting representatives...
...Crimson coasted to victory by winning the first nine races and 11 of 13 overall, setting four meet records in the process. The rigors of Reading Period took their toll, though. Most of the times--excepting the records--were at best mediocre...