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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Next Tuesday, after an hour-long rally beginning at noon on M. I. T.'s Kresge Plaza, the demonstrators plan to march into the administrative building, leaving 200 members there to occupy office during the atternoon. The rest of the group will attempt to enter and hold the Center for International Studies until 1 p. m. in support of demands that M. I. T. halt seven war-related research projects...
Immigration authorities informed Pomerance on Wednesday that he would have to post a $1000 "peace bond" in order to enter the country, and forfeit the money if he did not leave by midnight of the following day. Canadian student organizers raised the money for Pomerance, which was returned to him by immigration officials when he left Canada on Friday...
...biologists were honored for their experiments with bacteriophages, a group of viruses that infect bacteria. Scientists had long known that after it invades a bacterial cell, a virus multiplies rapidly into such great numbers that the cell bursts, releasing a host of identical viruses that seek out and enter other cells, where the process is repeated. By studying these viruses, researchers hoped to learn how more complex forms of life reproduce and pass on hereditary traits...
Less than 10 per cent of the Class of 1969, however, planned to enter directly into the military. "By 1969, people felt less distorted in their plans about the draft," Fox said...
Before the change in draft regulations, about 30 per cent of Harvard College graduates planned to enter non-professional graduate school: Since then, the number has dropped to 10 per cent...