Word: steps
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...AAAAS today performs within these three broad functions. Hubert Sapp '67, outgoing President of the organization, feels that "because the Association, was, on its fact, contrary to established liberal tenets, the Administration and the Harvard community interpreted us as a step backward. But in the past two or three years. Afro has demonstrated the kind of contributions it can make, and that these functions could not have been performed if we did not exist specifically as an all-black organization." The point of these functions has been to get black students thinking about the problems of the black community...
...step this year was Pusey's requirement that the head of the Harvard schools must put down the operating and capital budget with a 10-year perspective, explaining the amount of money involved and from where it will come. Pusey looks to the government as the inevitable source for the ever-increasing operational costs and capital needs...
...been 4:07, ran it in 4:03 -- a meet and Harvard record. After the first lap, Shaw was in third place in 59.5 seconds; at the half, he was in second place (2.00.7), but still trailed the leader by five yards; he cut the lead to a step at the end of the third lap (3:03.7); then he took the lead at the first turn of the last lap and dashed it in 59.3 seconds, defeating Yale's Steve Bittner by 3.8 seconds. It was the outstanding effort...
Before that, on March 26, Faculty members proposed a wide-ranging plan to break down "overspecialization"--the first step toward the Gen Ed program...
...next day's paper), when the management of the attacked company is unready to hit back. "The first I heard of this raid was at my golf club," spluttered President Dwight M. Cochran of Kern County Land Co. after Occidental Petroleum's bitterly contested two-step offer last month to buy 23% of his asset-laden oil and farming firm. With such tactics, a group of Detroit financiers led by Donald H. Parsons, 36, has taken over five Michigan banks in the past year and forced American Metal Products into a merger with Lear-Siegler. Last week...