Word: social
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Many 1969 alumni participating in the reunion don't think so. Harvard still continues to support social inequities, they protested, so where are the students...
...important tend, on average, to be small class sizes, the structure and number of requirements, feeling comfortable in class and professor accessibility. Women in Government tend to rank 'feeling comfortable in class discussions' as a more highly valued attribute than either men in Government or women in non-Government social science concentrations...
Women non-Government social science concentrators are more likely to rank 'more of a feminist perspective' as one of their top three attributes of a concentration than are women in Government. This suggests that some women might have chosen another concentration because of the substantive content of Government as taught at Harvard...
Fifty-two percent of women non-Government social science concentrators said that they considered concentrating in Government. When asked why they ultimately chose another concentration these women cited, in descending order of frequency, concerns about the competitive nature of Government concentrators', problems with introductory courses and tutorials and problems with the structure of requirements...
...never realized that there were two sides to our country, the social democracy, and the other side" made up of arrogant and single-minded political leaders, he said. "We never believed we could get the same kind of deluded leaders Europe had during World...