Word: fords
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Ford emphasized that 148 is considered a "valuable experiment" but not a precedent for other courses with similar administration...
...Committee had reservations about the course's "encouraging certain political points of view," Ford said. But it felt that Harvard students could handle a lot of inculcation, he said...
Nixon, after a frantic conference with his civilrights squad, seemed to realize his Agnew-like blunder. Two days later, the retraction came. Picking up the hint, Ford led the House Republicans in an effort to overturn the Whitten rider...
Ironically, the fate of the desegregation efforts rested with Richard Nixon. House Republicans had cautiously straddled the issues during the Whitten debate, with Gerald Ford curiously silent about the GOP opposition philosophy. What Ford and his followers were waiting for was an official pronouncement from Nixon...
Aside from Congressional resentment, official Republican policy could also pose a fundamental threat to needy students. Rep. Gerald Ford of Michigan, who would be Speaker of a Republican House, sees the tax credit plan which passed the Senate last year as the final solution to student aid problems. The plan also received prominent mention in the GOP platform...