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...only one or two girls were elected, they might feel a little strange here," Kaplan said. So the Lampoon will try to recruit women if the constitutional change is approved...
...Beginning in '65, '66, and '67, particularly in '66-67," Leonard said. "there was an affirmative and concentrated effort on the part of a great many law schools- many of which had been completely closed and a few of which had been tokenly open to black students- to acively recruit and enroll minority group students...
George Aragon, a student in the Business School's doctoral program, pointed out that UMAS is one of several organizations that recruit Chicanos to East Coast schools...
...intensive efforts of white colleges, particularly those in the Far West and the Northeast, to recruit more blacks began to pay off-for example, the number of black students attending New England colleges more than doubled between...
...Harvard team's arrival there was in many ways the same as that of the recently departed British colonizers: undemocratic, elitist, institutionally repressive. In order to revive their stagnating economy, the Pakistani leaders had commissioned the Harvard group to shape up a five-year development plan and recruit an entire native planning staff; but the main impact of the team during this period was to facilitate the entrance of American aid into the country. This aid, part of a pact with the Pakistanis which John Foster Dulles had conceived in 1953 as an anti-Russian coalition, had the effect...