Word: grouped
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...then announced that he was giving his $1,000 prize to an antidraft group, and chided the assembled publishers for paying their taxes. He even found an ally of sorts in Jonathan Kozol, the 31-year-old former Boston schoolteacher, author of the winner in science, philosophy and religion, Death at an Early Age. Kozol said that he was giving his $1,000 to the ghetto workers of Boston. That left the others with nothing to do but accept their various prizes: George F. Kennan for his Memoirs: 1925-1950, Edna and Howard Hong for their translation of Kierkegaard...
...statement by the Yale group said "for too long we have...seemingly given our approval to the slow but steady castation of the black community in New Haven." Within the University the students charged campus police with harassment of black students and alleged that the Yale admissions committee discriminates against blacks...
...whole, ROTC students get about the same grades as their non-ROTC classmates: about 50 per cent of the Navy students, for example, are in Group III or higher. The ROTC courses can, of course, raise these students' academic standings. But non-ROTC students may also take these courses. The fact that ROTC courses are both undemanding and tuition-free makes them useful for making up a failed course, and most of some 75 non-ROTC students enrolled in such courses (mainly in Nav. Sci. 32, "Marine Navigation") have done so for that reason, according to F.X. Brady, professor...
...Harvard, the Young Democrats' executive committee voted 9 to 0 last night to send telegrams to both senators re-affirming the group's support for McCarthy. The YD's decision to back the Senator last November led to the chapter's expulsion from the Massachusetts Young Democrats...
...Committee--a nationwide anti-war group--has interpreted Time's sponsorship of the April 24 poll on presidential preference and the war as "a direct challenge to the anti-war movement." Linda Morse, chairman, said yesterday...