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...group of 11 distinguished senior faculty members- including Dean May- announced they will go to Washington tonight to meet with legislators, cabinet members, and Presidential advisors to protest the invasion of Cambodia and the bombing of North Vietnam...
...that not only Harvard but the rest of Massachusetts scorns Nixon and despises his Vietnam policy. In this state, it is hard to grasp what political activists should be active about. Both the Senators strongly oppose the war; the Massachusetts legislature declared it illegal, even before the invasion of Cambodia; the Mayor of Boston and the Governor are on record as vigorous doves. One may characterize such opposition to Nixon as regional. "Organize politically" sems redundant, at first glance. There is some, but not nearly enough challenge in Boston and Cambridge to release the energies of student protest...
...drives into Cambodia raised to six the number of Allied fronts along the 230-mile border. Informed sources said 20,000-25,000 U.S. troops and thus same number of South Vietnamese are presently engaged in the operation...
President Nixon told senators and congressmen at the White House yesterday that U.S. forces will penetrate no deeper than 21.7 miles into Cambodia without congressional approval and that American troops will be out of the country by June...
...Congress, both Republican and Democratic anti-war senators introduced legislation that would require the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Cambodia in 30 days and from all of Southeast Asia in eight months. At the same time, efforts are being made in the Senate to repeal the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution...