Word: specializing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fact, the article was not "the CRIMSON's call" for anything, but the signed personal opinion of its author. The piece ran in a special supplement which contained another article by Hyland criticizing the Center for International Affairs, a response from an associate of the Center, and a more "objective" analysis of the Center by another CRIMSON member...
Having had long and fruitful association with the Center for International Affairs as a Research Associate, I was both surprised and dismayed by the assumption which ran through the Special issue on the Center that in some fashion the Center has been dominated by a single outlook, pervading all its activities...
Yesterday's special meeting-which was called to consider the Fainsod Committee's report on Faculty organization-covered only one of the report's four broad recommendations...
...face of an impending phase-out of the USL faculty and student support," the memo reads. "it appears that a $1 million Ford Foundation grant to 'convert' the Special Labs will be announced and in force...
...them and would certainly have delayed their entry into the unions. In Pittsburgh, these charges increased racial tensions and led to a workers' riot. In Boston, Dunlop introduced the concept of "trainee status" as a second route for blacks into the unions. The trainee program provided a form of special tutoring to prepare blacks for the last stages of apprenticeship. Some blacks called the trainee status a trap and said that no one would graduate from it. In principle, it left the seven-year apprenticeship intact. But Dunlop won the support of the all-black Workers' Defense Leagu...