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Dates: during 1960-1969
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WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb. 19--The Selective Service could institute a random selection system before the June 30 expiration date for graduate student deferments, Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey said in an interview today...
...going on the agenda, but most of the additional votes would probably have been against postponement. The group that did vote was closely enough split on the resolution that some, including its author Zeph Stewart, think it would have passed if resolution for postponement had set a date instead of leaving it open-ended...
...messenger arrived from the Quai d'Orsay, bearing an urgent news dispatch for Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville. It was datelined Ravensburg, West Germany, and it froze the frail Couve in his mahogany chair. It also launched one of the stormiest-and most ludicrous-weeks to date in the increasingly difficult area of Franco-German relations...
...long delay in finding another site for the Bennett transit facility could post-pone ground-breaking beyond that date. If this happens, a Library spokesman said last night, the MBTA will probably be given an extension on the use of Bennett...
...Pusey's words, that they go about their "essential business," as always, "seriously" (Monday through Friday) "and gaily" (Friday and Saturday). Yet students cannot take a trip without paying double for their food. They cannot sleep late without losing money. They cannot catch a movie in Boston with a date and go back to their rooms for a drink. They have to put an alarm clock by their bed in the evening as well as the morning. If an old high school girlfriend appears in the middle of the day, she can't see her boyfriend's room...