added the 3 books titled "How Harvard Rules ... " (they're multiplying:0) to World University and School's 1960s's subject page: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/1960s#Select_Books ... can't find complete references to all of them.
All of these books are critiques of Harvard emerging from the 1960s thinking, in one way or another.
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Here are Harvard's Libraries online:
http://lib.harvard.edu/
where all three of the above volumes are listed, but without some of the information I'm looking for.
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The open, editable 1960s subject page at WUaS facilitates teaching and learning about this time, as well as aggregating resources.
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The '60s were a fascinating and important time at Harvard. Cambridge, MA, had very radical aspects, and saw a lot of intelligent political action, as well as the generation of a rich literature.
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Check out the budding music on the 1960s WUaS page:
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/1960s#Select_Video_and_Audio
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Harvard's governing body is moving ahead, including offering more transparency. ...
http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2010/12/qa-on-harvard%E2%80%99s-changing-corporation/
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Hennessy and Harvard President Call for Passage of DREAM Act
http://tusb.stanford.edu/2010/12/hennessy-and-harvard-president-call-for-passage-of-dream-act.html
By DREW FAUST & JOHN HENNESSY:
Deserving of the DREAM
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1210/46124.html
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Let's let World University and School be part of the highest quality education dream for people around the world, in virtual worlds.
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The 60s were very creative, transformative and fertile, and a lot of positive change emerged, all of which is fascinating to study, think about and learn from.
(http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2010/12/red-bellied-cooterhow-harvard-rules-3.html - December 4, 2010)
Saturday, December 4, 2010
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