Word: grantedness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although a student was theoretically granted an M.A. after two years in the past, in practice the department gave no terminal Masters.
Today there are some American planners, in the universities as well as Washington, who still see Vietnam as the ultimate test of their doctrine. I have in mind those gifted but in my view, wrongheaded men who have given a new life to the missionary thrust in American foreign relations...
In a study of 1,500,000 men called for examinations between 1960 and 1962, Col. Robert A. Bier, chief medical officer for the national Selective Service System, found that 382,000 (or 25.4%) were granted medical deferments. Chief causes were musculoskeletal complaints (14.9%) such as stiff arms, trick knees...
In essence, the committee supported the views of the anti-ROTC students. It found little evidence of open indoctrination in ROTC courses, but charged that the ROTC curriculum "does not allow truly free and open enquiry into controversial problems related to the role of the U.S. in world affairs or...
There is a certain logic to this argument. Certainly, the house offices are essential for all students, and all students, whether on or off-campus should share their costs. But just as obvious is the fact that many of the students who move off-campus do so because they are...