Word: failed
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Under the plan agreed to by NATO's 15 members four years ago, the first of 108 Pershing II ballistic nuclear missiles will be installed in West Germany beginning in December if the U.S. and the Soviet Union fail to agree on limits to the number of intermediate-range nuclear weapons in Europe. At the same time, some of the 464 ground-launched cruise missiles scheduled for deployment in five West European countries will be moved into place in Britain and Italy. Although the missile question has provoked the most heated opposition in West Germany, Chancellor Helmut Kohl vigorously...
...financial support, including federal and. Thus, students who prefer to be independent, rather than accept the funds their family can afford to give them, cannot expect to obtain assistance from Harvard to replace parental support. Nor can they look to the University to meet their needs if they negligently fail to make timely application to the federal government for available government support...
...University would encounter grave difficulties if it departed from this principle and began to reimburse students who refused Federal aid for reasons of conscience. Some of those who fail to register may do no because they disapprove of war of conscription and feel that they should not cooperate in any fashion. Others who are not required to register may refuse to file the necessary compliance forms because they object that registration laws apply only to men of because they consider such laws unconstitutional or unjust. If Harvard agreed to pay the bill, students might refuse federal aid on a variety...
Entirely different arguments have been advanced by other critics, who insist that universities should do nothing whatsoever in help students who fail to register. According to this view, even unsubsidized loans and campus jobs represent a form of help or at least afford some measure of convenience to nonregistering students. As such, these jobs and loans arguably constitute encouragement to those who violate the law and manifest disrespect on the University's part toward the will of Congress...
...choices students make, any more than families always approve of decisions by their members. But we are certainly not prepared to server all connections with our students and deny them any means to continue their work simply because we disagree with their attitudes toward the registration Law. Those who fail to register will pay a price for their convictions. But they are still our students We may not agree with them in resisting the law nor wish to shield them from the consequences of their acts. But we surely have an interested in enabling them to finish the education...