Word: versions
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...conceivable that Magraw, like some radicals, desired a harsh reaction from the Administration, figuring that students--feeling oppressed and frustrated on parietals--would rise up in a grass roots version of student power to confront the Administration. Magraw has said that he became "more impressed" with the potential of civil disobedience tactics after talking with other student leaders at the National Student Association convention last summer. But if that was Magraw's strategy, he badly misjudged both his own organization and the student body. The overwhelming majority of HUC members are committed to change within the system. They want...
Defense acquired a brutal glamor in the sport of pro football a decade ago, but Harvard's version over the same years has remained an anonymity. Think of the Crimson defenders and who stands out? There is no Sam Huff riding down the enemy's key runner, no Big Daddy Lipscomb flattening the quarterback, no Erich Barnes crawling inside receivers' shirts. And yet,-over the last 24 games, Harvard has held its opponents to 7.2 points a game, an average that would make Vince Lombardi green with envy...
...officers, who had been empowered by the HPC to accept changes in the proposal, rejected the HUC version because, said Henry Norr '68, HPC president, "the thrust of the HPC wording is that the (Gill committee should discuss increased class size, while we think they should not discuss...
...vote on the HUC amendment to the HPC proposal was 7-7, and Thomas Williamson '68, who was acting chairman in the absence of Daniel B. Magraw '68, broke the tie by voting in favor of the weaker version...
Carl A. Baum '69, in defense of the original HPC version, suggested that "it is possible that the decision to expand the size of the college class has already been made...