Word: vitale
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Although recruiting the class of 1982 is for the most part behind them now, the Harvard staff has already set its sights on drawing up tentative lists of high school junior year prospects. The method of recruiting is of vital importance in convincing a student-athlete to come to an institution. For that all-important first phone contact, O'Connor has a seven-point memo concerning the "selling" of Harvard basketball. It reads, quite simply...
...indirect committee route which now exists is the only means for the expression of student opinion on the Core issue. The Pennsylvania sit-in demonstrates once again that an organized student voice can be effective. If the student opinion at Harvard is to be heard on an issue as vital to this University as the Core proposal, the students need to make greater use of the existing options for expressing their opinions...
...church analyst. Nor was Carr above using the most sacred themes for political ends. Defending the guerrillas, he told the last All Africa Assembly, in 1974: "In accepting the violence of the cross, God, in Jesus Christ, sanctified violence into a redemptive instrument." Such comments helped dry up vital funding from church agencies in Western Europe...
...addition, the meetings of this potentially vital committee, whose membership includes Dean Fox, Judith B. Walzer, associate dean of Radcliffe College, Chase N. Peterson, vice-president for alumni affairs, and others, are never publicized...
...University police are vigorously trying to combat the problem of assaults, and the reporting of such incidents is vital in assisting them in their work. The knowledge of where assaults and burglaries occured helps to determine where police patrols are located," the report states...