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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...which passed the Faculty Council last December, is a sadly diluted version of their earlier package of reforms. The Council vetoed the recommended reforms to bar hearsay evidence from CRR hearings and to create an appeals board. The Council did agree to eliminate legal counsel at hearings and to set up guidelines for release of taped transcripts of the hearings. These reforms are procedural and therefore do not require a full Faculty vote. But, as Besvinick observed, the reforms were meant to work as a whole "What good does barring legal counsel do, when the students have no appeals board...

Author: By Susan C. Faludi, | Title: A Facelift For CRR | 2/17/1979 | See Source »

After breaking, Harvard's press set up two easy layups for Young, the Tigers found themselves with a nine-point advantage with 15:33 to go in the game. The Crimson tied the contest just three minutes later as Hooft completed a three-point play, following a spectacular steal by Glenn Fine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cagers Fall to Tigers, 65-60 | 2/17/1979 | See Source »

Bernal's overpowering lineup of aquawonders then proceeded to cop both of the first two places in the next four events in a row, thereby clinching the meet before the Bluejay navy had a chance to set sail...

Author: By Robert Grady, | Title: Crimson Swimmers Dominate Hopkins, Raise Record to 11-0 With 64-47 Victory | 2/17/1979 | See Source »

...minutes before I set out for the rally, a husky young photographer joined me. Ostensibly he was assigned to take pictures for my article, but I knew that the rally would end hours after his deadline. He was, in fact, my babysitter, and I spent the next half-hour listening to him tell me about all the things he'd rather be doing on a Saturday night...

Author: By Joanne L. Kenen, | Title: Stalking the Klan | 2/17/1979 | See Source »

Harvard officials say they are now trying to set up a dialogue with the city--something that should have been done long ago. Cambridge residents deserve to be consulted on matters that affect their daily lives, and the consultation should be more than just press releases. Harvard administrators should be willing to offer compromises and to negotiate to find the best way to achieve the goals of both the University and the people of Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Compromise In Cambridge | 2/16/1979 | See Source »

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