Word: deans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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PRESENT AT THE CREATION, by Dean Acheson. Harry Truman's Secretary of State, in these well-written memoirs, recalls the formative years of the cold war with much wit, knowledge and insight...
...also be plenty of Washington police, practiced in riot-handling tactics, on hand. The Justice Department, concerned about the prospsct of hundreds of thousands of demonstrators parading by the White House gate, refused the marchers a permit to march down Pennsylvania Avenue. The department's negotiator, John W. Dean III, explained that there was "a substantial likelihood of serious violence." That refusal may well increase the chance of violent confrontation. If there is rioting in the capital, it will offend many who sympathized with the October demonstrations; a backlash, of course, may be what the Administration wants. Veterans...
Glimp, who was then Dean of the College, and Dean Watson testified Tuesday that they intended that demonstrators be allowed to leave the building during the five minutes following Glimp's warning. Two student reporters, however, told the court that they saw police inside University Hall making arrests only two or three minutes after Glimp spoke...
...members of the NSF governing board include Harvey Brooks, dean of Engineering and Applied Physics; Mrs. Mary I. Bunting, president of Radcliffe; and Fred Smith, assistant professor of Design. Brooks, who chairs the Faculty subcommittee studying the Cambridge Project, said yesterday that he and the other Harvard members of the board disqualify themselves from all matters relating to Harvard...
About 75 students sat-in at Dean May's office for two hours yesterday afternoon in an SDS-led protest against the Cambridge Project and the wage differential among categories of painters...