Word: sitting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This practices came under sharp attack last spring when nine of the thirteen scholarship students on probation for thePaine Hall sit-in had their scholarships reduced. Critics charged the reduction represented an additional punishment to which non-scholarships students were not subjected...
...others in the movement to try to ascertain the consequences for the rest. I think, though, that I could almost argue the opposite. The Weatherman attack on the CFIA made the subsequent Guided Tour much more palatable. When blacks burnt down stores in ghettoes, they legitimized bus boycotts and sit-ins. Blowing up buildings would make sit-ins and building occupations that much easier...
...upcoming weekend matches the strongest teams against the weakest. Penn, with victories over Brown and Dartmouth, faces winless Princeton, while undefeated Harvard meets last place Dartmouth in Cambridge, Yale hosts Cornell in a batle for the first division, and Brown gets to sit back and hope one of the leaders makes a mistake...
...Faculty will convene in a special meeting next week to consider the findings of the Fainsod Committee, which released its report last Friday. The Committee-officially titled the Committee on the Organization of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences-was formed last January after the Paine Hall sit...
John Krown. a third year law student and the spokesman for the group, said that the Harvard Law School was "uptight" and that the Yale students were offering "an alternative life-style to the impersonal atmosphere of Harvard Law." "We just want to sit down with the law students and communicate," he said. The Student Bar Association invited the group to Harvard...