Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Crimson reported the creation of a new social organization for women, the Seneca. In a year in which Radcliffe lost its college status and several final clubs closed their doors to female guests, members of the growing organization promised that the Seneca would provide women with increased social and support networks on campus. "Some people feel that Harvard has been developed by men, and that institutions [developed by men] are still around, even if Harvard refuses to recognize that," said member Julia M. Butler...
...junior Social Studies concentrator says she is glad to have been able to work closely with the 15 to 20 core members of the coalition this semester, even though the amount of time she has been able to devote to studying has dwindled as a result...
However, his successor, President A. Lawrence Lowell, Class of 1877, who replaced Eliot in 1909, led the movement for racially restrictive admissions at Harvard, supported by a majority of the alumni. Fearing that American political and social institutions could not survive in a heterogeneous society, Lowell attempted to enact a limit to the "proportion of Jews at the College," but was later rejected by the Overseers...
...When I came to Harvard in '58, what [made an impression] for me about social life was how anti-Semitic it was," Epps says...
These centers boast substantial medical, educational and social programming and hired staff, in addition to part-time student workers...