Word: signed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Thomas C. Schelling, Littauer Professor of Political Economy, opposed the Faculty resolution and says he doesn't accept the others' anxieties, because he says Harvard will be able to handle the difficulties "through legal devices." He refers specifically to an organized system of student waivers, wherein students sign away the right to peer into their folders...
When Garwin began his speech, Seigel entered the CFIA building and stood silently holding a sign at the front of the lecture room...
Albert Carnesale, associate director of PSIA, asked Seigel to remove his sign before Garwin's speech began, saying it was "distracting." Seigel refused, but Carnesale took no further action...
...pure joy of dancing to the point of collapse. The Beatles were somehow too sweet, and Dylan never was much good for doing the boogaloo to, but the Stones celebrated the physical side of our natures, which in most cases had been long buried. (It is a sign of the abysmal racism of both the counterculture and the parent culture from which it sprang that the Stones--like Elvis, a decade earlier--became vastly popular by doing unpolished, and frequently inferior, imitations of black songs that the same audiences had steadfastly ignored for years...
Under Rogers's bill, medical schools would receive $2100 annually for each registered student. At the completion of four years of training, every student would sign an agreement with the federal government either to pay back the money or to serve a national corporation...