Word: aids
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...harsh talk about campus unrest, Nixon was unexpectedly mild in his statement on college disturbances released last week. At his direction, Secretary Finch merely dispatched, a letter to college administrators, pointing out that there is in existence a statute that cuts off federal aid to demonstrators who have been convicted of breaking the law. Given the strong current of public feeling against the demonstrators, the President could probably have done little less. He could, however, have done a great deal more, and those who hoped for a more repressive policy would undoubtedly be disappointed. The student message is, in fact...
Unceremoniously Expelled. The absurdities began two years ago, when Britain decided to create five Associated States out of its smaller Caribbean islands in an attempt to aid their move toward self-rule. In Anguilla's case, planners forgot the traditional hostility between the natives of backward Anguilla and the people of St. Kitts, which was made the dominant partner in the Archipelago. The association lasted only three months, and in May 1967 the Anguillians expelled the 15-man St. Kitts-directed police force and demanded direct links with Britain. While London dithered, an Anguillian referendum, by a vote...
...Wolff Committee Report, issued March 5, recommended that Harvard should guarantee adequate financial aid for two years, and eventually for five years to all graduate students in good standing...
Phelps and Munyon agreed that the Faculty should "have the first crack" at the Wolff Report. If and when the Faculty accepts the Report, Munyon said, discussions of financial aid extensions "should go on fairly quietly but intensively...
...letter to Regina H. Phelps '30, committee chairman and acting GSAS dean, the Council (GSC) said that controversy over guaranteed aid proposals made it necessary to study their potential scope and the ability of the University to finance them...