Word: representive
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Some members said they do not like the council's instinct toward consensus, however, saying that only frustrates students who look for a clear position to represent campus opinion.
"I think it's good that on some of these resolutions, we scaled them back a little bit. I would like to think of it as being very thoughtful and deliberate in what we do and trying to best represent student opinion," Cooper said. "I think there's a lot...
But these were mere tiptoed steps toward reform. They also represent a way for the administration to put off action in favor of yet more years of study and vague goals. The Law School protest was met with a vow to "continue to give high priority to minority hiring" and...
Some College officials, who asked not to be identified, speculated that the focus on athletes may represent tentative attempts to introduce the more explosive issue of minority distribution. In 1982, the last time the University made such information public, Currier housed 18 percent Blacks while Eliot and Kirkland housed less...
Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 was originally scheduled to represent the University's voice in response to Rondeau, Ehrenreich and Wood. However, at the last minute, Jewett told Paul he could not come because of the Class Day ceremonies, so Bossert attended in his place, Paul said...