Word: aprill
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Jerome S. Bruner, professor of Psychology and author of the Faculty's April 17 ROTC resolution, said in a letter to the CRIMSON that the intent of the Faculty vote was to phase out ROTC, leaving "at most an undergraduate extracurricular group with none of the special privileges and facilities required by a regular ROTC operation...
...appointment of the assistant, Edward S. Gruson, had been announced on April 8, but at that time it was not to ive date has been stepped up, however, become effective until July 1. The effect-and Gruson began work yesterday...
...wrote a highly irresponsible piece on the editorial page called "The Sit-Ins Work." The piece pointed out that the remarkable thing about students actions against Dow and the Army and things was successful--the students almost always won their demands. That is what happened at Harvard this April. The sit-in worked. I think I understand better now why it worked. It worked because the people in charge thought that what it was about was obviously important--since action in our society is so rare, and since everything has its reason. The sit-in worked--not because the kids...
...appreciated your direct and plain statement about the intent of the overwhelming Faculty vote of April 17 in your editorial of April...
...agree with Mr. Marbury's remarks at Adams House reported in the CRIMSON of April 21, that rent-free occupation of Shannon Hall would be inconsistent with the principle of the Bruner resolution. I would also urge that the provision of Shannon Hall by the University even for a generous rent would be inconsistent with the principle. Ordinary extracurricular activities do not have such privileges and facilities, nor the financial backing of the Department of Defense...