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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...most significant departure from the present training system has been advocated by Thomas Roche, the conservative director of Boston's Vocational Schools. Roche bases his plan on the desirability of the conventional neighborhood school for all students, which in Boston means segregation schools. He would like vocational students to attend neighborhood high schools for academic courses, and on alternate weeks and in their senior year study a trade at a metropolitan vocational center. Students in general and college preparatory courses would be allowed to take electives at the center...

Author: By Robert C. Pozen, | Title: Boston's Vocation | 12/16/1967 | See Source »

...dream match between national collegiate champion Anil Nayar of Harvard and McGill's Peter Martin will not take place. Nayar and Crimson captain Rick Sterne are both in Bombay, India to attend the wedding of Nayar's sister. In addition Harvard will miss the services of Peter Abrams, its number nine player. Abrams is competing at the National Junior Squash Tournament in Connecticut...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Squash | 12/16/1967 | See Source »

Over 100 of the signers attend Boalt Hall or Hastings, two law schools in the University of California. Chicago, Columbia, Yale, and Stanford were also among the 20 schools represented...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Thirty-One Law Students Declare 'We Won't Go' in Letter on Draft | 12/13/1967 | See Source »

Today and tomorrow about 50 students are expected to attend preliminary meetings on the top floor of Holyoke Center. The organizers of the study decided that, before they break down into subcommittees, they should try to define a model of what they want Harvard to become. This weekend's meetings will aim for a consensus on the ideal college the project should seek, they said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HPC to Start Major Study On Harvard | 12/9/1967 | See Source »

...still refuses to allow the Vietcong to attend the General Assembly. The Administration says that it is useless to even talk about discussions since the Vietcong will never drop their earlier objections to formal discussion in any U.N. forum. After all, the U.S. argument continues, if the N.L.F. or North Vietnamese agree to discussions, these would serve no constructive purpose since the Vietcong will never drop their objections to United Nations involvement in Vietnam. William P. Bundy, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, and Robert J. McCloskey, State Department spokesman, have presented long lists of statements...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Vietcong in the United Nations | 12/8/1967 | See Source »

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