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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Conflict. For the sake of campus peace, white administrators seem willing to tolerate a quiet separation of the races. They take satisfaction in the absence of open racial conflict, and they predict that self-segregation will go away by itself, though Elliot Soloman, a white junior at Columbia, points out: "There's no tension if there's no contact." Other administrators minimize the existence of self-segregation by describing it in euphemisms. Thus John Bunzel, president of California State University at San Jose, calls it "self-development," while at Barnard, Housing Director Blanche Lawton justifies reserving two dormitory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Two Societies | 11/27/1972 | See Source »

...daycare. Men were invited before, but only this year has the issue of male sex roles been included in the discussions. The number of participants varies from about 15 to 25. Recent speakers have included a priest and a nun who explained their choice of celibacy and Dean Barbara Soloman, who spoke on "Views of the Women through...

Author: By Ann L. Derrickson, | Title: Sisterhood Multiplies, Divides and Conquers | 11/17/1971 | See Source »

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