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Girding itself for the return of Dow recruiters to campus on February 23, Students for a Democratic Society passed a proposal last night which emphasized alleged University involvement in the war, rather than Dow's production of napalm...

Author: By Michael J. Barrett, | Title: SDS Formulates Protest Strategy For Dow's Visit | 2/8/1968 | See Source »

...proposal stated that "The actual tactics adopted against Dow should be decided on by the membership on the basis of an assessment of our strength at that time." But a long procession of speakers seemed to agree that the Dow recruiter should not be physically obstructed, as he was last October...

Author: By Michael J. Barrett, | Title: SDS Formulates Protest Strategy For Dow's Visit | 2/8/1968 | See Source »

Preliminary plans instead called for a teach-in on University complicity on February 22, and a protest rally in front of Massachusetts Hall, where President Pusey has his office, during the Dow interview...

Author: By Michael J. Barrett, | Title: SDS Formulates Protest Strategy For Dow's Visit | 2/8/1968 | See Source »

This man's view is shared by an ever increasing number of undergraduates: Pusey gets angry--and he was very angry at the Dow demonstration--only when his own peculiar sense of social order is upset. Football riots, a common enough occurrence during the President's undergraduate career, do not upset this order, and would never be belabored in an annual report. Impolite demonstrations against large corporations...

Author: By Parker Donham, | Title: An Analysis Of Pusey's Report | 2/7/1968 | See Source »

FIVE years ago, the Dow and McNamara protests would have been unthinkable. But in the intervening years, not only has the war gotten worse, but the tone of undergraduate life has changed. Students arrive here with far more sophisticated awareness of sex, drugs, and student activism. Far more than any who came before them, they are questioning the old order. They are not only agonized by the War in Vietnam and by the country's refusal to face the triple crisis of poverty, race, and urban life. They believe morality must be injected into the system somewhere, and they think...

Author: By Parker Donham, | Title: An Analysis Of Pusey's Report | 2/7/1968 | See Source »

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