Word: weissman
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...make no mistake about it, if campus activists continue to play Harvard's governance game, they will never force the University to do anything. Take the Corporation-Undergraduate Council meeting, for example. Activists like Rob Weissman worried about getting an "activist representative" included in the group which met with Harvard's governing body--instead of thinking of ways to convince the Corporation of the errors of its ways. Protesters are no longer bringing important issues to light and forcefully impressing them on the Harvard consciousness--this used to be the way to unite the student body and produce reform. They...
...leaders of last year's open meeting petition drive, in it s upcoming meeting with the Corporation, the council had ostensibly recognized that it no longer wanted to represent student concerns on such a divisive political issue. Now, in Berger's stead, the council will send council member Robert Weissman '88-'89 to the meeting. Weissman, who took a leave of absence last year to participate in Harvard Watch, a watchdog group sponsored by Ralph Nader, is as capable as anyone of explaining the need for an open meeting. But the council might not always be so lucky. The real...
Beroutsos moved to include Mandery, Cooper,Weissman, Amy B. Zegart '89, Ken E. Lee '89, andhimself...
...council member Robert Weissman '88-'89 saidthat a no-vote on the resolution would havegreater political impact than passage of the moralstatement...
...Greg Schwartz N (abstain) Debbie Slotnick N Y Nancy Slotnick N Y Rob Speyer (absent) (absent) Chris Sturr Y Y Athan Tolis N Y Kristi Trostel Y Y Alexandra Tyler (absent) (absent) Peter Vrooman Y Y Liz Wald N N Tom Warren N N Jenni Weinreb N N Rob Weissman Y Y Brad Wheeler N N Amy Zegart...