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Word: springs (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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after a professor altered a course last Spring in response to student protest the Faculty is still "oblivious to the danger...

Author: By James M. Fallows, | Title: Columnists Say Harvard Has Given In To Terror | 10/30/1969 | See Source »

...column says that last Spring's decision to set up an Afro-American Studies department was "a hasty agreement under pressure" and "a victory for black militants more complete than was accomplished at Columbia or Berkeley, where administrators were under greater duress...

Author: By James M. Fallows, | Title: Columnists Say Harvard Has Given In To Terror | 10/30/1969 | See Source »

...press conference yesterday, Pusey flatly denied the first charge-that Guinier was chosen in an abnormal way. The Faculty did vote last Spring to seat students on a committee looking for a chairman for the department. But the vote retained the normal system of review by an ad hoe committee, and Guinier was approved under that system...

Author: By James M. Fallows, | Title: Columnists Say Harvard Has Given In To Terror | 10/30/1969 | See Source »

...Last Spring's incident also provoked Faculty response. On Feb. 7, Siegfried M. Bruening, visiting lecturer in Transportation, called off his plans to give a course in urban riot control after 85 black students staged a protest...

Author: By James M. Fallows, | Title: Columnists Say Harvard Has Given In To Terror | 10/30/1969 | See Source »

THOUGH be led at various times the Faculty's conservative caucus last spring, Dunlop has little ideology outside a belief in collective bargaining and democracy. He makes himself useful by keeping his views to himself, a straightforward pragmatist who likes to play it close to the vest. Roger Rosenblatt, assistant professor of English and member of the Committee of 15, describes him as follows: "Conservative is too negative a description. It's what you call someone when there's nothing else to say. Dunlop's honesty is the most expressive thing about him. His word is absolutely reliable, though...

Author: By Thomas Geoghegan, | Title: Profile John Dunlop | 10/29/1969 | See Source »

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