Word: separatist
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Moses' refusal of the groups' request stems from his decision--made in the spring of 1981 in consultation with other College administrators--to withdraw College funding for the Third World event, offered during Freshman Week because these activities were perceived as "separatist...
...Harvard. Each April, the admissions office hosts a prefreshman orientation designed to address the concerns of minority students and introduce them to Third World groups on campus. But somehow that understanding got lost between Byerly and University Halls, and the same events that were supportive in the spring became separatist in the fall...
...Office does not employ a single Third World staff-person, the fact that the number of Third World freshman proctors has decreased dramatically during the last five years while the number of Third World freshmen has increased, the fact that Dean Moses considers supportive activities for Third World students separatist, and the fact that Dean Moses, in his infinite wisdom, arbitrarily decides which special interest groups are separatist and which are not should be her main concern. Ari Q. Fitzgerald...
...coalition's request that he list their events in the official calendar because such activities are not part of the College's Freshman week program. Moses said recently Harvard, which used to sponsor Third World events during freshman week withdrew funding for the program last year because of its "separatist" aspects administrators said recently...
...minority student leaders said the activities, which are open to all students offer an important support network to entering Third World students "The events look far more separatist if the University doesn't support them," Alan C. Shaw '85, president of the Black Students Association, said yesterday...