Word: draft
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Edward O. Provost, Jr., treasurer for the group, said one week ago, "When the draft is done we want to be in a position to make telling comments and to do this we have to retain experts...
...four years so he could supervise the Indochina war evidence of an important nexus? What about Bok's on-and-off commitment to a program of training officers for the state's Army? Or, the development in Harvard labs and offices of napalm and a theory of "forced-draft urbanization"--bombing villagers until they moved to cities where Thieu's cops could beat up the ones they didn't like? Was that enough of a nexus with the government to make Harvard an instrumentality of the state...
...silently hunkered inside thick pea jackets appear and quickly pass- yesterday's graduate students, now headed toward paunch or pregnancy. Dylan concerts draw people who inhabited the fringes of campus teach-ins, rode Mississippi freedom buses and marched down endless University Avenues searching for an end to the draft...
Steiner stated that Harvard's law firm disagreed with Bickford's draft brief and memoranda on the case. Bickford's draft brief and memoranda appeared to support the Indian's contentions...
...three decades, perhaps more than any other man, "Chip" (a nickname he picked up at Harvard) Bohlen contributed to the workings of U.S.-Soviet policy. In 1934, he joined the staff of the first U.S. embassy in Moscow. Thirty-four years later he helped draft...