Word: heard
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...largely rural Indiana district, Representative Lee Hamilton heard a Columbus storekeeper puzzle over the war: "I just don't know; people are more disturbed and confused than I have ever seen them." Some of Hamilton's constituents argued that the U.S. should attack North Viet Nam with nu clear weapons, but generally the mood was moderate...
...member Mark Dyen '70 said that he had heard about the proposed Dow visit early last week. "We decided there wasn't much use trying to do anything," he said, "because there just isn't much of a base for protest over at the Business School...
...other action, the Council heard that the much-damned rotary around the Cambridge Common...
...general, Negroes viewed the war as simply an extension of domestic racial prejudice to an international level. Each time these Negro students heard reports of large numbers of Viet Cong killed, they identified not with the American soldier but with the "enemy...
...other points: first, the implication that there could be a connection between the Watson incident and my resignation from Harvard is absurd, as I thought I had made clear to Mr. Joel Kramer. In the early fall of 1966, quite a bit before the President had heard from Crick or Wilkins, I told Mr. Pusey that I would have to leave before normal retirement in order to support my young children. My actual resignation came in February and I signed a contract with Atheneum at the same time; this was approximately four months before the Corporation vetoed the publication...