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...hurry stated again and again that the American people simply couldn't trust Democrats to be loyal or "alert"-and thereby by implication he labeled the whole party as a party of treason . . . Nixon is a hard, dirty infighter not overly concerned with campaign ethics . . . DAVID S. BURGESS Atlanta...
...Carter Burgess, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower, said, in an interview with the CRIMSON, that the Defense Department does not consider the new plan Universal Military Training. It is distinguished from UMT, he said, by the fact that it is limited in time (it will expire in four years) and in scope...
...these accomplishments, Kimpton realizes that the University of Chicago has lost much of the experimental glamour of the Hutchins era. Nor has he been able to replace such men as Physicist Enrico Fermi, who died last November, Psychologist Louis Thurstone and Sociologist Ernest Burgess, who retired, or Chemist Harrison Brown, Geologist F. J. Pettijohn and Physiologist Ralph Gerard, all of whom have gone elsewhere. Will Chicago ever again become as exciting a place as it used to be? The danger is, says Kimpton, "that you get so used to thinking in terms of retrenchment that you lose any imaginative flair...
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower Carter L. Burgess last week defended the cut of active forces in favor of reserves by stating that it is "no longer possible for the United States to prepare for war after it is declared." The new program would enable five million men to mobilize in four to six months after the outbreak...
...present, there are three million men in the reserves, but, according to Burgess, they would need at least a year's training to be ready for combat...