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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Angered by the meet director's arbitrary and picayune rulings, the Harvard fencers outdueled host Brandeis, 16-11, last night...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fencers Outduel Brandeis, 16-11, Amid Quarreling | 2/29/1968 | See Source »

...contest was close for a while, but coach Edo Marion and his team nearly walked out after the meet director called a number of technicalities the Crimson had never seen before. The team remained, however, and went...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fencers Outduel Brandeis, 16-11, Amid Quarreling | 2/29/1968 | See Source »

...Harvard Young Republican Club has elected the following officers for 1968-69: Dan T. Hastings '69, president; Irwin Gaines '69, vice-president; Charles E. Coates '70, program director; James H. Maloney '70, policy director; David R. Barr '70, membership director; Steven K. Tursky '70, ship director; Sandra E. Ravich '70, '70, secretary; and Steven E. Levy '71, treasurer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HYRC Elects | 2/29/1968 | See Source »

...Commission on Libraries is a particularly complex variation on Johnson's familiar bureaucracy for studying domestic problems. A separate committee (which includes the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, the head of the Library of Congress and the director of the National Science Foundation) will advise the President on the Commission's findings. And the Commission, is having a huge chunk of its work done by outside experts--the ACLS group. The ACLS, Bryant says, intends that its report "have a life of its own," regardless of how it is treated by Johnson's Commission and Committee...

Author: By Richard R. Edmonds, | Title: Library Wait | 2/29/1968 | See Source »

...played an important role, in the end political considerations governed the President's actions. And make no mistake about the decisions being Johnson's. The Selective Service System is merely a service organization that follows orders, drafting men for the army in a manner prescribed by law. Although draft director General/Hershey undoubtedly influenced the decision to retain the present order of call, the National Security Council- in effect, the President since he heads it-reached the final decisions. Hershey publicly announced the President's directives and will administer them, but he had little hand in the policy-making...

Author: By William M. Kutik, | Title: Draft Politics | 2/27/1968 | See Source »

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