Word: drafting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...decision-making bodies of the Faculty, and to define its competence as extending to subjects of student concern involving the relations of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences to the community and government. These subjects might include, but not be limited to, admissions and scholarship policy, government relations, the draft, student housing, health and welfare problems, and the University's relations to the community. It should be pointed out, however, that the last subject involves the interests of all of the faculties of the University and should more properly be dealt with in due course by a University-wide body...
...Class of 1969 faced the draft head-on, unlike the graduating class of the year before. Newly released statistics show that those who claimed that the draft interfered with their graduate plans declined by almost half from...
John B. Fox Jr. '59, director of the OG and CP, said many of the 45 per cent of the class of 1968 who felt their plans were limited by the draft were confused by the new laws...
...draft the Committee will present this week has been the subject of "considerable discussion," Alan E. Heimert '49. Master of Eliot House and spokesman for the Committee, said last night, but he declined to give details of the draft. Heimert said that the Committee's new formulation is not intended to be a final version of the resolution, and that he expects it to be widely discussed within the University...
...latter assumption in particular became increasingly untenable as the Faculty faced such inescapable issues as the draft, recruitment, ROTC, the demands of Black students, Harvard's community responsibilities, proposals for courses with a radical perspective, student requests to attend Faculty meetings and participate in Faculty decision-making, and, perhaps most difficult of all, the disciplinary problems growing out of the McNamara, Dow, Paine Hall, and University Hall disturbances. The response of the Faculty was perhaps predictably diverse. Some resented what they regarded as the intrusion of political issues into Faculty debates and deplored the Faculty's inability to limit...