Word: fightingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Given temporary reprieves from the CO classification system by virtue of II-S, most Harvard CO's expect to have to go through a fight upon graduation. It is unlikely that a Harvard CO would win his case at the local board level because his unorthodox basis of objection is generally acceptable only in the spirit of the Seeger decision, which has not yet pervaded the local boards...
Still, until that happens or until they lose their II-S's and have to fight for their I-O status, the Harvard CO faces little trouble. Those who went through the trials of SSS Form 150 several years ago have even begun to regard it with a touch of affection. One CO recalled, "I really resented having to 'prove' my objection then. But now I'm sort of glad. 150 makes you think, makes you evaluate yourself...
...collaborated on a Loeb production of two "experimental" works of musical theatre, one from the 1620's and one from the 1960's. The first of these, Claudio Monteverdi's II Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda, is a kind of stage cantata. A narrator describes and comments on a fight between Tancredi and Clorinda, while they act out the battle, occasionally singing a phrase or two themselves. In this production, Robert Jones as the narrator, Alan Titus as Tancredi, and Evelyn Mandac as Clorinda all sang excellently, although some of Miss Mandac's entrances were a little breathy (possibly because...
...student puts it: "This war is different from the others, To want to be a soldier you've got to want to fight for something. To kill someone you have to see the situation in black and white. We just don't see anything to fight for in Vietnam--not with guns anyway--and there just isn't any black or white...
Harvard hasn't given up, despite the Green's awesome power. "We'll have to fight," breaststroker Bob Corris says, "but we're going to swim...