jklugman says: The votes on a resolution — by the psychology faculties at Earlham, Guilford and Smith Colleges — are an unusually public effort by departments to criticize collectively a key decision by their national association. A number of other departments are considering similar moves.Good for Earlham, Guilford, and Smith. One only has to read the stories of those pursued after WW2 to know that all the cogs have an equal responsibility to make the wheel turn. One only has to read the stories of those pursued after WW2 to knowTabsey: So true; and we are still finding the cogs; many became wheels Earlham and Guilford are Quaker schools, so in a way this is not surprising coming from them. Good for them, I say. |
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