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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...students' acceptance of the proposals, then, indicates that there is a gap between the rhetoric used by COWI members and the reform measures these members introduced. Students who support proposals to increase faculty salaries, to permit leaves of absence, and to change the school's "tree day" image do not necessarily believe that the character and student body of Wellesley College should be drastically altered. Even putting students on Academic Council or on the Admissions Committee gives little guarantee that the college will become more diversified or accommodating to change. In short, student support for the COWI proposals would...

Author: By Richard B. Markham, | Title: Blacks at Wellesley Discover Indifference Swallows Its Own Children | 12/19/1968 | See Source »

...explained Karen Williamson, "is still trying to get the proposals of last spring accepted. They are sort of vaguely included in the COWI proposals. These proposals are an attempt to involve the rest of the student body, so they are watered down.... They are too weak to get our support...and are not even controversial any more. People feel that commentary on the proposals is enough. My feeling is that that's fine and dandy. Now back to business...

Author: By Richard B. Markham, | Title: Blacks at Wellesley Discover Indifference Swallows Its Own Children | 12/19/1968 | See Source »

...undersigned who are cabinet or executive committee members of the Phillips Brooks House Association support the action taken by those who sat in at Paine Hall Thursday, December...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PBH ON PAINE | 12/19/1968 | See Source »

...support...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PBH ON PAINE | 12/19/1968 | See Source »

...symbolic level, the bus is one of several manifestations of a current and growing spirit toward greater equality and togetherness between Harvard and Radcliffe, and it is on this level that those who do not ordinarily use the bus should support it. The on-campus Cliffe faces the continuous disadvantage of being nearly a mile away from the hub of campus life. The bus, as such, is a tangible attempt to bridge an unjust gap. As to the practicability of eliminating the inequity completely by instituting an all-day bus system, I know not; but certainly the night...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SAVE THE BUS | 12/19/1968 | See Source »

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