of how Harvard acted in that period archival rules
have to be changed, Schrecker said.
In the appendix of her book she wrote: "Those
colleges and universities which have not opened
their archives to scholars many not realize how
hypocritical it looks for an institution
ostensibly devoted to scholarship to create
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