Word: d
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Supreme Court ruling handed down last Monday will probably result in the return of 4-D theological deferments for three Harvard divinity students...
Several other Harvard students turned in their cards during the rally, but for personal reasons were forced to ask for their return, although they still wished to be a part of the anti-war movement. In one case a local draft board returned 4-D status to a student who brought suit, but most of the local boards held firm on the basis of a directive issued by Selective Service head Lewis B. Hershey asking reclassification for demonstrators...
...forth by Professor Putnam to abolish ROTC in any form from the Harvard University campus. Charles E. Allen Jr. '70 Steven Roose '70 Robert W. Steinberg '69 Norman B. Epstein '71 Martin Hanlon '69 Noelle Caskey '70 David Palmer '70 Wesley E. Profit '69 Tracey R. Lecklider '69 Johnathan D. Ritvo '69 Michael A. Bundy '70 Joan S. Rubin Joe McCune '70 James Kilbreth...
...Krokodiloes of Harvard are pleased to announce the election of: Bruce D. Merrit '71 of Quincy House and Cincinatti, Ohio; Frederick J. Murphy '71 of Kirkland House and Worcester, Mass; Jeffrey A. Nims '71 of Leverett and Sudbury, Mass; Donald C. Thomas III '72 of Straus Hall and Scott AFB, III,; Christopher R. Tunnard '71 of Quincy House and New Haven, Conn,; Lynn B. Weigel '70 of Kirkland House and Powell, Tenn,; and Walter Thomas Workman '72 of Mower Hall and Waynesville, Ohio as members of the 1969-70 group...
Respectful of his heritage, Wilbur stood patiently last week before a lot of people who like Norman Mailer and Sylvia Plath (which is alright!) and read like a poet exhausted by the age. At dinner, he'd said something about growing "older and more vulgar," but in Burr he seemed young, and strangely erudite. Introducing one of his poems, "A Baroque Wall Fountain in the Villa," he dismissed the question of "transcendance and acceptance" as "sounding too much like a critic," but at other moments talked offhandedly of Pascal ("The spirit doesn't have any business denying things...