Word: tates
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...this coherent account which the Left at Harvard seriously lacks. The various liberal groups at Harvard all work towards their individual goals, ignoring the concerns of their liberal brethren. Although his argument as a whole was flawed, William Tate Dougherty '94 was correct when he observed in a Crimson editorial ("Fighting Apathy," opinion, Feb. 2, 1994), that liberal groups at Harvard have not been there for each other...
...William Tate Dougherty's article "Fighting Apathy" in the spring registration issue of The Crimson shows this idea in its most rabid form. Dougherty talks about how every oppressed group on campus should immediately rally to the defense of any other oppressed group that comes under attack...
...Even though I disagree with basicallyeverything D.A. Miller does, I think he'sincredibly valuable to gay studies because he hasto good eye," said William Tate Dougherty...
...snarling at interviewer Diane Sawyer: "I'm a gangster, woman!" Two former members of his "family," Patricia Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten, were, by contrast, rational and remorseful. "I stabbed him with a fork repeatedly and eventually left the fork in him," said Krenwinkel, describing her part in the Tate-La Bianca murders. "I don't believe any of us had any concept of really what we were doing...
Anna D. Wilde's article, "Black Professors in the FAS" (Feb. 26, 1993), quotes one African-American women Associate Professor: "Tate concedes that some Harvard departments 'have reputations for not being supportive for minority scholars.' She has no answers to the problem, she says, but it cannot be ignored. 'What I'm critical of is the fact that it's 1993, I don't really see much change, and that's depressing.'" When I tried to confirm her quotation, I discovered that in the Spring 1993-94 Courses of Instruction Supplement, she had been quietly deleted (p.35...