Word: roles
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...altruism, but as testimony to the usefulness of her own education. "It has truly helped me," she says, "in solving the problems of my own life. I don't know what I would have done without it. I only hope we can continue to fulfill the same role in the lives of young women...
...name Nestle usually evokes sweet associations--chocolate bars, powdered flavorings for milk and instant soups. But the Nestle Corporation's role in the production and marketing of infant formulas in the Third World is less well known. Nor do many students realize the towels they use after sports practices or the sheets they collapse in at University Health Services are products of J.P. Stevens, a company repeatedly cited for unfair labor practices. These company practices--and the resulting charges of opportunism and exploitation--surfaced as major issues this year at Harvard...
...celebrates the 100th anniversary of its founding this year, officials at the college stress that Radcliffe is a healthy and viable institution with a long future ahead of it. But in order to justify its continued existence--independent from Harvard--Radcliffe must, in the future, take a more active role as an effective advocate for undergraduate women...
Unfortunately, more and more female undergraduates find Radcliffe does nothing for them but serve as a symbol; Radcliffe gives them a vague sense of community with other undergraduate women. Radcliffe needs to take a stronger role in University life or face the end of its independent existence...
...Higher education will play a very large role in the department," proponents like Ambramowitz respond, pointing to the positions of assistant secretary for higher education and assistant secretary for research and innovation, both of which would be included in the new department...