Word: berkeleys
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...been classified. "That's very comforting, but all the time you know they've got your file in front of them with their little rubber 1A stamp in their hand." Gripes Jeffrey Anderson, 23, a graduating history major at the University of California at Berkeley: "There just isn't any communication between the draft board and the individual. When I settle down with a family, I'm going to see about improving the local draft board system...
David A. Sulxberger '67 of Eliot House and Paris, Publisher; John Spitxer '66-3 of Adams House and Berkeley, Editor-in-Chief; Michael S. Anaara '67 of Adams House and Cambridge. Roger A. Lewin '66-3 of Dudley House and Cleveland, and A. Douglas Matthews '66-3 of Lowell House and Fall River, Associate Editors; Gall L. Johnson '67 of Moors Hall and Wahpeton, N.D., Treasurer; J. Pendexter Macdonald '67 of Dudley House and Chicago, General Manager; and Hunter Lewis '67 of Straus Hall and Dayton, Promotion Manager...
...Berkeley, Calif...
Best Balanced: Berkeley. Cartter makes only one sweeping conclusion: based on the quality of its graduate faculty, he rates the University of California at Berkeley as "the best balanced distinguished university in the country." The lead stems from an average of individual discipline ratings in five broad fields, and even though Berkeley ranks second to Harvard in humanities, social sciences, biological sciences and physical sciences, Harvard falls critically short in engineering. In the "effectiveness" of graduate programs (see table), the two schools are closer: Harvard rates first in nine of the 29 disciplines, Berkeley in seven; yet 20 of Berkeley...
...ranking schools also had the best libraries. The ACE rated Harvard's library system the most outstanding, followed by Berkeley, Yale, U.C.L.A., Cornell, Illinois, Stanford, Michigan, Columbia, and Chicago...