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Dates: during 1970-1979
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This is the first of a series of articles outlining how Harvard plans to use the $250 million it hopes to raise over the next five years through the Harvard Campaign. Keller said no other foundation grants are imminent...

Author: By Scott A. Rosenberg, | Title: $20 Million Will 'Reshape' Education | 10/6/1979 | See Source »

...specific administrative policy exists regarding the use of the Loeb or student productions which take place within it, though the University does support the facility with yearly grants...

Author: By Michel D. Mcqueen, | Title: All in the Family | 10/5/1979 | See Source »

Students involved in theater are divided on the issue of casting. While all agree that maximum student use of the Loeb is crucial, some students point to both ideological and practical problems inherent in such a policy...

Author: By Michel D. Mcqueen, | Title: All in the Family | 10/5/1979 | See Source »

...realize our peaceful actions may provoke violent reactions on the part of the authorities. They are defending their private property, their investment. They are acting to uphold the law. But human life comes before property rights. If they use violence, we will not retaliate, but we will collectively resist arrest or removal by all possible nonviolent means. We give each occupier a six-hour training session before the action to inform him or her of all possible means of intimidation, crowd dispersal and legal action that may be used against us. The police are not our enemies. Nuclear power threatens...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STOP Seabrook Oct 6 | 10/4/1979 | See Source »

...numbers between 100 and 200 members, many of whom are senior citizens, most of whom are lifelong residents of the area. Many of them and citizens from neighboring towns plan to join the occupation. Others, who cannot afford to occupy, have donated their land for camping, parking and staging uses, as well as for use as medical, information, and media centers--even though they face the threat of intimidation and harassment by local and state authorities. They have promised to be a lifeline for the occupiers once they get onto the site, raising money and providing food and supplies...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STOP Seabrook Oct 6 | 10/4/1979 | See Source »

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