Word: sentimentalized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Likewise, there have always been those at Harvard who must continually assert that Yale is an inferior educational institution. This sentiment is expressed most crudely in a 1905 Harvard Graduate's Magazine article that advocated the temporary cessation of games with Yale to preserve Harvard's preeminence. "Thanks to the linking of Yale's name with Harvard's in the sports of the past fifty years, the public, in its haphazard fashion, has gone on supposing that Harvard and Yale were about on a level as institutions of learning," the story's writer laments. Nothing, he adds, could be further...
Despite the Mather vote, there still seems to be little sentiment for ending the boycott of the CRR. However, students generally know very little about the history of the CRR student boycott and the issues involved...
That ignorance probably contributed more to the result of the Mather vote than any sentiment to end the student boycott of the CRR. Some Mather students said this week they did not know there had been a student boycott...
Meanwhile at the hearing, Eric E. Van Loon and Robert Pressman, lawyers from the Center for Law and Education, presented evidence to show that abuses directed at black students make it impossible to operate an integrated school successfully in South Boston, the center of anti-busing sentiment in the city...
...most part the development potential of each proposition balances out. But there are crucial points in favor of the UMass option. The people in Dorchester have recently shown a much stronger sentiment for building the memorial on Columbia Point than the residents of Cambridge or Charlestown...