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...situation, to the changing foreign and domestic conditions in which U.S. policy is being conceived and shaped . . . Before any shift to détente became possible, it was absolutely necessary that the U.S. begin to accept the idea that the earlier course of the cold war had ceased to correspond to its interests...
...scored a major victory when they persuaded federal courts in 1961 to recognize their right to bring suit protecting their religion. Other legal challenges followed. In a series of state and federal courts, prisoners have won the right to form cultural and educational organizations, to complain to newspapers, to correspond with their attorneys without officials opening the letters and to have less censorship of other mail and reading material. Last week even the Supreme Court put its stamp of disapproval on such censorship, saying that it was constitutional only in limited situations that substantially affected "security, order and rehabilitation...
...questionnaires received thus far by Neighborhood Nine correspond to the voting percentage in any issue-oriented referendum, the group's report said...
...WEEK after spring vacation, President Pusey--who'd recently announced that "the current notion that the military-industrial complex is an evil thing does not correspond with reality"--promised that the Corporation would "do everything possible to keep ROTC." In protest, 450 SDS sympathizers met to vote down--three times--an anti-ROTC building occupation. Instead, 300 SDS people marched to Pusey's house--Jessie L. Gill, a militant member who acknowledged last spring that she'd been a CIA infiltrator, pushed a guard aside--and tacked six demands to his door. Three of the demands dealt with ROTC...
Watson said the exceptions had to be made due to the difficulty in finding new dates which correspond to open dates on the schedules of the other teams...