Word: racists
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...admit that a student government would not be perfect in a simple majoritarian scheme is to admit to the failures of Harvard's grandiose scheme of the microcosm of Harvard in the Houses. I doubt that Harvard is inherently racist or sexist, though some students disagree, but I am certain that the homogeneous nature of many of the Houses, and perhaps Harvard as a whole, insulates most students--and the Faculty and administration--from the diversity and open-mindedness which the University so articulately continues to profess...
...presume that Harvard's interest was in St. Joe Minerals, which was the object of Fluor's friendly takeover bid in April of 1981. It doesn't take much of a political observer to know that Fluor's work on South Africa's coal gasification plans has enabled that racist regime to further sustain itself, reason enough to sell, of course...
...rebound from its current low position. But, no, Harvard held on to it all during its slide, and waited until it just about hit its 52-weeks-low to unload, thus cheating the endowment of a solid profit, and ignoring a chance to make a needed statement about the racist apartheid regime of South Africa...
PHILADELPHIA--Student government officials at the University of Pennsylvania decided this month to retain Mike Wallace. CBS News correspondent, as Ivy Day speaker, following a meeting in which Wallace apologized for allegedly racist remarks he made during a taping of a "60 Minutes" interview last month...
...best way to create substantial change is to go to Wall Street, become wealthy and powerful, and then rip off your Brooks Brothers three-piece to reveal the combat fatigues of the revolutionary you always were. Then, he states, you can consider sanctions against South Africa for their racist policies, instead of blindly serving their needs. Such naivete is disturbing, even from a Harvard student...