Word: protesting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Twenty-five years have passed since they tuned in and turned on, but members of the Class of 1971 seem to agree that their Harvard experience--and the politics of protest that surrounded it--is still relevant to their lives today...
Gryk recalled his history and literature tutorials turning into protest meetings, where Shear said section discussion generally moved beyond the syllabi and became preoccupied with the contemporary political unrest...
...students held a "study-in" at the Law School's library to protest its grading policy. Bok was called at 12:30 a.m. and was informed of the crisis. Rather than ignoring the incident or breaking up the protest, Bok went to talk to the protesters...
...fripperies--parietals, coats and ties in the Freshman Union, Jolly-Ups (remember Jolly-Ups?)--simply faded away, pathetic relics. The war, fighting the war--fighting against the war--engulfed us. We were fighting to change the world. We held sit-ins and mill-ins and teach-ins, marched in protest to Boston Common and past the White House, went on strike, boy-cotted finals, spoke frequently of revolution...and yes, I do remember, we were young...
Late last week Wachner jetted to Maine again. Following a series of protest rallies by employees and a pledge of support for the work force from Hillary Clinton, she completed a plan to keep the plant open while a group of local investors led by two-time Republican Governor John McKernan Jr. scrambles for financing to buy the place. Given the state of the shirt industry, however, Hathaway may be doomed...