Word: effective
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...regarded as a vote, Miss Cheever explained, since so many seniors are out of town and since she has asked for only strong opinions. She added that she felt that a largo majority would have to favor the proposed change in order for it to go into effect...
...should be put on a permanent basis. The Latin American Chronicle should be published more regularly. The creation of the center and the expansion of the faculty will eventually improve the number and the nature of the courses offered. A center which attracts visiting scholars has a definite feedback effect on the courses given. The junior faculty members and graduate students studying at the center will improve the tutorial programs in the various disciplines in the field...
...short, the student generation of 60's wants to decide things for themselves on issues which effect them, whether those issues concern dance music or politics. This need for involvement in the decision-making process underlies every program of the New Left, especially their protest against the Selective Service System. As Barry McGuire phrased it in his protest song, "The Eve of Destruction," "You're old enough to kill, but not for voting." Paul Booth, the national secretary of SDS, complained to a Harvard audience last October that "the decision to take up 45,000 people a month...
...finds Berkeley a university without status compared to Eastern Ivy schools. Students freshly-arrived at Berkeley find little difference between the college and that high-school. The Berkeley student feels immediately equal to his university; entering Harvard students are almost certain to be awed. The traditions of Harvard, in effect, secure its tranquility...
Aside from Romney, few governors have higher political ambitions, which may explain their silence on Vietnam. Their greatest importance, as far as affecting policy is concerned, will be the effect of their showing on their states' congressional delegations. If Romney, for example, runs strongly, he may defeat all four of Michigan's marginal Congressional seats and sweep newly-appointed Senator Robert Griffin into a full term. The expected weak showing of Governor Rockefeller of New York, on the other hand, may help produce surprise victories for three of four marginal Democrats--a result which would tend to overstate the President...