Word: behavior
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...take a new tack in its theology of marriage that would sidestep the natural-law approach of Pius XI and Pius XII. Under their norms, any means of birth control apart from the rhythm method and sexual abstinence was said to violate God's inflexible rules for human behavior by frustrating the principal purpose of the sex act, procreation...
...impression is that many of those people signing the petition condemning Harvard students' breach of decorum during the visit of Secretary McNamara are doing so on grounds of etiquette and ignoring the more basic political issues. Justifications for extremist behavior, even of the mild sort witnessed at Harvard, are often very difficult to understand from the standpoint of an established society or an established policy. For people sincerely opposed to the war in Vietnam on reasoned grounds, I see three justifications for the treatment accorded McNamara...
...wise for the University to provide students as body guards for visiting secretaries of defense? If the actions of several husky undergraduates Monday afternoon is any indication of future behavior, it certainly...
Sitting in Dean Watson's office less than an hour after the last students left Mill St., Watson and Dean Monro deplored the afternoon's events. Over and over they emphasized that this demonstration had exceeded the bounds of normal, permissible, and predictable behavior of Harvard students -- the two men simply hadn't expected it. Neither had been at the scene, and as they received more and more information, they became increasingly offended. Monro said initially that the matter would not go before the Administrative Board, because the College disliked judging any sort of political protest. The next day, having...
...situation -- McNamara gave all the predictable answers. Concisely and logically, he explained that the bombing is forcing Hanoi to pay "a very heavy price;" that it won't bring about negotiations by itself, but that "in combination with action in the South" it will "lead to a change in behavior" in North Vietnam, "evidenced" either by negotiation or a "gradual reduction in pressure in the South." He said that the Vietnam economy looks "better" -- the Ky government having devalued the piastre with "considerable courage and some skill." He was asked if there was still a need for reform...