Word: advisors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...contact with John McNaughton, who has the parallel post of General Counsel to the Department of Defense. McNaughton has been in the job since July 1962. Before that, he was deputy assistant secretary for arms control under Paul Nitze, dealing with Berlin crisis matters. Now, as the chief legal advisor to the Pentagon, McNaughton spends about half his time on "the charter responsibilities of the job"--the purely legal questions of defense matters--and the other half on special assignments...
...best known professors at Harvard, Harris has been a member of the Faculty since 1922. Considered one of the intellectual leaders of the New Frontier, he was economic advisor to Senator Kennedy in 1960 and became a member of the President's Task Force on the Economy...
...each year the maze of Selective Service regulations becomes a little more difficult to negotiate. Policies change, rules are added, and the whims of local draft boards often defy logic. Recognizing these facts, Yale, for the past two years, has offered students the counsel of a civilian military service advisor, a faculty member with extensive knowledge of current Selective Service policies to whom students may go for objective facts and advice. The military service advisor does not devote himself to helping Yalies avoid the draft, but as a civilian unassociated with the Selective Service he does not intimidate them from...
Military service is a stumbling block to many careers. It could easily interrupt many Harvard educations. The University should appoint a respected member of the administration to serve part time, or if need be full-time, as a student military service advisor. Since he must not rely entirely on Selective Service propaganda for his facts, he will need an office staff equipped to prepare, or at least disseminate, independent information on the current Selective Service situation. Concerned students have a right to receive more from their College officials than the phone number of the Boston Selective Service Board...
...occasional Administration advisor and troubleshooter will give his idea of "How the U.S.A. conceives of its role in the world" in a talk this morning. As an overwhelming majority of the visiting Brazilians, according to one of the students, are socialists, Kissenger's views may be hostilely received...