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...took the events of the first week of May to jar Pusey cut of his position and make him turn the corner that the Faculty had rounded on October 15. Following President Nixon's decision to invade Cambodia and the deaths of the students at Kent State, Pusey issued a statement in which he said, "I urge all officers of the University, while not neglecting their responsibilities toward the work of the University, to make every effort to accommodate interruptions in our normal procedures which may be occasioned in the next few days by acts of conscience relating...

Author: By Thomas P. Southwick, | Title: A Review of the Year Five Issues That Divided The University | 6/11/1970 | See Source »

...seems that Nixon invaded Cambodia to give a pretext for the continued bombing of Cambodia after the U. S. troops pullout. The plans for Cambodia come from the same drawing board that produced those for Laos. In any case, the U. S. Army found very few NLF soldiers in Parrot's Beak. As they passed through the densely populated rice-producing area-if we can believe the American papers-they razed village after village, killing only peasants. Maybe Nixon thinks that the Red Khmers and the Cambodian resistance is not yet as strong as the Laotians and the Vietnamese...

Author: By Richard E. Hyland, | Title: From the Vietnamese We'll Have to Learn To Create a Society In Which To Live | 6/11/1970 | See Source »

...equally concerned about his varsity's participation at Worcester last month, when there was a question about the propriety of rowing during the student strike over Cambodia...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Harvard Crew Prefers Yale Race to I.R.A. | 6/11/1970 | See Source »

...required to serve outside the territorial limits of the United States in hostilities not initially authorized or subsequently ratified by a formal declaration of war. In other words it is against the law at this time to force any Massachusetts man to fight in Vietnam or Laos or Cambodia...

Author: By James B. Alt, | Title: NON-VIOLENT ACTION | 6/10/1970 | See Source »

...tenth reunion we, the undersigned members of the Radcliffe class of 1960, condemn the Administration's invasion of Cambodia, the continuing killing in Vietnam, and the violent repression of political dissent at home. We support the students' effort to create a more human environment and to change the existing system through political action. We thank them for sharpening our awareness and imparting to us a sense of urgency...

Author: By Elizabeth Parker and Frances T. Webb, S | Title: The Mail TENTH REUNION | 6/10/1970 | See Source »

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