Word: seidman
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...pleasantly surprised by how graciously everyone greeted me," Seidman said last night. But the Berkeley graduate student in sociology added, "I arrived late because I was terrified...
...Seidman '78, who ran for the board on a pro-divestment platform, said that although the University administration opposed her campaign, fellow overseers expressed their support for her at the year's first meetings...
Along with two other alumni, Seidman became a candidate for the board last spring by submitting petitions to the University. Normally candidates for the board are nominated by a University committee...
...afternoon Commencement ceremonies, University officials announce that Gay W. Seidman '78 snagged one of seven seats on Harvard's Board of Overseers. Seidman campaigned on a three-member divestment platform--despite a controversial letter from Overseers President Joan T. Bok '51 advising alumni not to vote for the state...
...divestment candidates, Gay W. Seidman '78, won election to the board.She and four other candidates, who were officialnominees of the University, gained seats on theboard, Harvard announced at Commencement...