Word: progressively
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Baror said particular progress was made on the issue of why some Ivies have a healthier sense of community than do others...
...that gays need to have pride?" one conservative peer once asked me. "I'm not proud to be straight," she observed. Meanwhile, many of my gay friends agree: sexuality is no big deal. There's no reason to politicize it, to make a big deal of it. Enough progress has been made. A good number of gays (myself included) find themselves embarrassed by the camp and flame of gay culture and wish to disavow...
Activists who have gone before us, at moments like Stonewall in 1969, or in groups like ACT UP in the '80s, have left on us--the political, economic and intellectual elite--the burden of future progress. We shirk that burden if we choose to live anonymously or apathetically. Yet it is not we who will suffer but those who are younger, less educated, less wealthy--those who are not inoculated from stigma and violence with a Harvard diploma...
...most of the time there was very little hope of progress," Mitchell said. He was involved in the negotiations for nearly two years...
...whether you belive in a pragmatic redefinition of Radcliffe or advocate maintaining the college appellation, we should all be able to agree that the uncertainty over its future has gone on too long. Negotiations between Harvard and Radcliffe continue to be conducted in complete secrecy without any kind of progress report or indication of an end date. There is no shortage of interest and debate over this issue--concerned alumnae have been flooding the letters section of the Radcliffe Quarterly with proposals and counter-proposals for the fate of the institution, and many of them turned out to see President...