Word: systemization
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Destroy a system that has not abolished unemployment, exploitation and war!" By the same reasoning, you should blow up all hospitals (and perhaps execute all doctors, biologists and researchers): they have not abolished disease...
...loudspeaker system was set up opposite Baker Library. Student Association Executive Board members were posted on the campus to convince the disrupting the |Business School campus would not be as worthwhile adjust talking over the issues...
Where alternate ways to extent pressure to end the great crime of the war cut off, how better should the students act against a system of society which has failed itself by failing the poor, the blacks, and also the students? John C. Gray '30 Helen L. Gray...
...most appropriate that one of the governing bodies of Harvard University meets today. As far back as 1921 the Overseers sought student opinion on the then controversial issue of the tutorial system. Today's meeting provides this body with an excellent opportunity to continue this tradition. At the same time, the Overseers could prove to students and faculty that at least one of the governing bodies in the Harvard community is interested in a dialogue--and students...
...Answers. After introducing the TV magazine format last fall, 60 Minutes found a pleasing combination in its team of Harry Reasoner (wry essays, light sociology, neighborly wit) and Mike Wallace (aggressive interviews, hard-hitting reporting, biting wit). Yet aside from two informative stories on inequities in the U.S. welfare system and homosexuality in a state prison, 60 Minutes has drawn most of its items from the world of pop sociology. Lighthearted bits have been aired on the ski boom, shoplifting and the esthetics of ugliness. One piece on Rock Singer Janis Joplin might better have been on the Ed Sullivan...