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Following the invasion of Cambodia last spring students demonstrated against Harvard's involvement in the war, Harvard's unjust employment practices, and the use of the CRR against students opposing the war and racism. Harvard pressed trespass charges against Cheney and three others who participated in these demonstrations on the ground that they were present on Harvard property...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Mail THE CASE OF CHEYNEY RY AN | 10/29/1970 | See Source »

...McGill guidelines were modeled after those issued by the American Council for Education (ACE) during the Cambodia crisis last May, when many universities became worried they might lose their tax exemptions because of the political activity on their campuses...

Author: By Michael E. Kinsley, | Title: Columbia Paper Stands Up to IRS; Universities' Exemptions Threatened | 10/28/1970 | See Source »

Most of the liberals later turned against Johnson for his Viet Nam policies, and they have not let up on Nixon. They were outraged at the invasion of Cambodia, led moves to fix a firm withdrawal date for U.S. troops in Indochina, opposed the anti-ballistic missile system (which survived in the 1969 Senate by only one vote), rejected Nixon Supreme Court Nominees Clement Haynsworth Jr. and G. Harrold Carswell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Republican Assault on the Senate | 10/26/1970 | See Source »

Goodell fought Nixon on Cambodia, demanded that he fix a deadline for Viet Nam troop withdrawal, voted against Haynsworth and Carswell. When Nixon Aide Murray Chotiner urged New York Republicans to support a candidate who could best work with the Administration, Goodell?and everyone else ?knew he did not mean Goodell. Months ago, Nixon reportedly told a Republican Senator: "I hope Ted leaves Charlie alone. He [Goodell] is a disaster, but he's our disaster. I told him to cool it." But no one believes that Agnew or Chotiner would act without at least a wink from the President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Republican Assault on the Senate | 10/26/1970 | See Source »

Roger Paynter, a 49-year-old New York City fireman with a son at New York University, was outraged when N.Y.U. canceled his son's classes for 19 days amid the national wave of campus protests over Cambodia and Kent State. "I paid for my son's education, and the university should make it available to him," he said. As a result, Paynter sued N.Y.U. in the city's small claims court, asking for 19 days' worth of his money back. According to the university, its catalogue clearly stated that academic programs and requirements were subject...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: No Teaching, No Tuition | 10/26/1970 | See Source »

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