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...this year's second visit of the recruiters for Dow Chemical Company I should like to address some comments not to the students who have and presumably again will protest, but to those members of the Harvard community who chose to interpret the protests not symbolically, but literally within the legal framework of the community...
People opposed to this country's action in Vietnam, including our use of napalm, could express themselves most convincingly in a large orderly demonstration on the occasion of the Dow recruiter's visit. In number, people opposed to the war exceed those who are united on any single position with regard to campus recruitment, student power, or the draft; they also exceed those willing to join in obstructing the recruiter. The amount of serious support at Harvard for any stand will be judged according to the number (not vociferousness) of those who take it. A non-obstructing, massive anti...
...like to come and go very quietly," one of the interviewers said. Although debate over Dow's visit to interview undergraduates this Friday continues, the Business School stay was uneventful...
...Dow's involvement in the Vietnam war was mentioned only in passing. Interviewer Edward Saphier said "there were brief comments about the fact that we had received adverse publicity. I agreed...
...member Mark Dyen '70 said that he had heard about the proposed Dow visit early last week. "We decided there wasn't much use trying to do anything," he said, "because there just isn't much of a base for protest over at the Business School...