Word: credited
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...government is such that most new administrations are obliged to carry on at least some of the policies inherited from the old. Moreover, once in office, a President seldom feels that he is totally committed to his party's platform and his own campaign rhetoric. To their credit, the Nixon men have been less concerned with liberal v. conservative ideological wrangling than with specific needs and practical answers...
...Corporation met on Monday and discussed the Faculty's two-week-old resolution asking that a academic credit be withdrawn from all ROTC courses here. None of the Corporation's members has yet revealed whether it approved the Faculty resolution at Monday's meeting and in Washington, the director of the national Army ROTC program said last night that he still had not heard what the Corporation has decided...
Hannum said that even if the Corporation approved the Faculty credit-withdrawal resolution, "it might still be possible to work out a mutually acceptable compromise" for keeping an Army ROTC unit at Harvard...
...Harvard Corporation met yesterday and considered the Faculty's proposal to withdraw academic credit from ROTC courses here. But after the daylong meeting, none of the Corporation members would reveal what--if any--decision they had made...
...Corporation--formally, the President and fellows of Harvard College--has final power to negotiate ROTC contracts with the Defense Department. Although several of the Corporation members admitted that the credit-withdrawal proposal--passed by the Faculty of Feb. 4--was discussed at the meeting, none would disclose whether the Corporation had decided to ratify the proposal...