Word: transfers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...from shelves and pouring honey on them. Since then, a different, previously unheard-of radical group has claimed credit for the fire-bombing of an empty patrol car belonging to university police. No group has yet admitted vandalizing a campus drugstore, firing armor-piercing bullets at an electric power transfer station on campus, or setting fires in the car of a law student who is defending radical demonstrators and in several dormitories, including one housing black students...
...five Chicano suggestions, Peterson said the number of transfer openings for next year has not been determined, and that "no admissions officer deals with specific racial recruitment, and frankly, we don't want one because of the necessary limitations which would be placed upon such a person...
...some forms of genteel bribery. The Bureau of Labor Statistics calculates that living in the New York City area costs executives 16% more than in Los Angeles or Chicago. 20% more than in Detroit. 28% more than in Dallas. Young executives are more and more reluctant to accept a transfer to New York, a move once coveted as the badge of success. At General Telephone & Electronics Corp., which will go to Stamford, Conn., in 1973, the rate of refusal was 1 in 20 in 1968; it rose to 1 in 2 last year...
...thoughts were interrupted by the final cell transfer before our arraignment. Everything had been cleared up in the judge's chambers. The court procedure was mere formality-we would stay in jail until we could each post the necessary ten dollars for our releases...
Epps said his office had approved all 147 of the Harvard freshman requests for transfer in order to "help preserve the class balance at Radcliffe." Only 35 of the 95 upperclassmen who applied were accepted. Sophomores were selected only from Mather House, Epps said, "because Mather is now overloaded with sophomores." Juniors were taken from a number of Houses, he added...