Word: responded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Leroy has displayed a kind of statesmanship about the matter," he said, and added, "I hope as educators we first and foremost respond as learners and learn from this...
...Ungar traces the growth of Hoover's reputation as a top-notch law enforcement official and is careful to give him his due for FBI achievements that were within its charter. Ungar is more concerned with how one organization, with thousands of agents and a $500 million budget, can respond so automatically to the whims of its director. There are lengthy discussions about Hoover's fanatical desire to destroy the New Left, and his seeming inability to recognize the civil rights of virtually anyone in any group to the left of the John Birch Society. Ungar is at his most...
...COMMITTEE ON Houses and Undergraduate Life (CHUL) demonstrated last week its unwillingness to respond to legitimate student grievances when it refused to alter its policy prohibiting rising sophomores from transferring out of their assigned Houses until February...
America in the 1960s and 1970s has found it harder to respond to crime than America in the 1830s. Earlier, we dealt with the problem by creating new institutions-the police, the prison, the asylum, corporations, the mass political party, local self-government-through which to control dangerous impulses and channel constructive ones. Today there are virtually no institutions left to invent: crime increases in spite of police, prisons, and public and private government. For a long time, and to our great disadvantage, we clung to the myth that there was a bureaucratic or governmental alternative to familial and communal...
...members of the H-R committee to Defend Sherman Holcombe, we feel the Crimson article was a piece of biased reporting, as we were not given the chance to respond to this accusation, which we consider slanderous, inflammatory and insulting. Th. Hadzilacos...