Word: chapters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...last thing Britain wants is troops from other nations on Central African soil. Yet one of Africa's elder statesmen, Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya, was also working up to a similar demand. Kenyatta petitioned the U.N. Security Council to declare embargoes on Rhodesia under Chapter VII of the U.N. Charter, which would most likely require a U.N. force to police them. Britain does have a veto in the Security Council but the General Assembly can also vote to send such a force...
Nowhere but in the writing of fiction is a literary sense as important as it is in the writing of generalized social science like The Uncommitted. But where it is important to amplify or explicate a thought, Keniston merely repeats it. In his chapter on "Chronic Change and the Cult of the Present," he argues that the dynamism of our culture and technology make it unwise to settle on a permanent personal orientation. Then he echos this thought twice in succeeding paragraphs (illustrating not only his habit of repeating himself, but also his penchant for listing nearly synonymous adjectives...
According to Jerrold N. Oppenheim '66, first vice-president of the Harvard-Radcliffe chapter, his group refused to support the rally "because we don't agree completely with the Administration on Vietnam." And he said, the fact that YAF is one of the rally's sponsors "certainly made us think more than twice" about endorsing...
...Harvard chapter of the Students for a Democratic Society will probably expand its campaign against the Vietnamese war into the non-University community next term...
Michael S. Ansara '68, the chapter's treasurer, said yesterday that he envisions SDS sending out speakers to various groups--unions, high school clubs, and churches, for example. These speakers will attempt to win converts who will in turn campaign against...