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...Deborah Socolar '75, a senior this year who has taken a year off, remembers Banfield well. "The SDS put out a paper analyzing Unheavenly City point by point" she says, and many people knew of him and his theories. She says now that Banfield could run into problems here. She remembers him as "an objectionable man--a racist...

Author: By James Cramer, | Title: Banfield Redux | 9/15/1975 | See Source »

...smelly mess," and most of you will probably notice that people here are to the left of the people back home. It used to be that Harvard students--a lot of them anyway--were quite radical, and a few years ago there were building occupations and an active SDS chapter and so forth around here. Conservative alumni--one never hears about liberal alumni--are supposed to be in a constant froth about Harvard's extreme liberalism. In 1968 Harvard president Nathan M. Pusey '28 called Harvard students "Walter Mittys of the left," adding, "They play at being revolutionaries and fancy...

Author: By Nicholas Lemann, | Title: What Harvard Means | 9/1/1975 | See Source »

...that isn't all. His hardline "pragmatic conservatism" (which has liberals reeling because it scorns their programs aimed at the heart of the poverty cycle) has its roots in principles violently antithetical to the radicals, such as SDS and the Committee Against Racism, two groups that shouted Banfield down during a lecture he gave at the University of Chicago last year. These principles are expressed in Banfield's theory of the class imperative. To Banfield the problems that do exist in the city, although minor ones compared to earlier days, are problems not of economic distribution or political power...

Author: By Jim Crumer, | Title: Banfield's Back | 8/1/1975 | See Source »

...Street in the fall of 1971, with the class. Bursar's cards had photographic identification for the first time. The Lampoon went co-ed. The manager of the Club Casablanca, Govert K. van Schaik '62, was shot to death at the Club during prime drinking hours. The SDS still made news. Students continued to occupy administration buildings on campuses across the nation, and in April a group of Harvard students took over Massachusetts Hall for a week...

Author: By Amy Wilentz, | Title: The Class, Entering | 6/12/1975 | See Source »

...Letters between Dean Epps and Katherine Moss '75, regarding SDS's National Convention Against Racism...

Author: By Seth M. Kupferberg and Tom Lee, S | Title: The Oh, Mama, Can this Really Be the End? Quiz | 6/2/1975 | See Source »

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