Word: hershey
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Despite its title, the film's political segments are negligible. The satires of the TV war correspondent and of the men trying to disable themselves before their preinduction physicals are older than General Hershey. Its satires on sex are far more outrageous-and successful. In a jet-black humorous sequence, a Kennedy-assassination-conspiracy theorist strips a girl-and then marks her body for the entry points of the bullets. The film's peak is a mockery of pornographic films that could laugh Grove Press out of business...
...reknown when he was classified 1-A by Local Draft Board 10 in Mount Vernon, N.Y. last spring. Hal said he would be glad to serve his country in any way possible, but hoped he'd be able to request the post of bombardier. His "Open Letter to General Hershey," to the tune of "On Top of Old Smokey" was printed in Esquire this fall. Legally blind since birth, Hal had limited vision until the age of nine, when his retina was detached in a football injury and he became totally blind. When the Scarsdale public school objected...
According to Washington Lawyer Michael Tigar, the editor of the Selective Service Law Reporter, Judge Harvey's decision extends Clark's opinion "very significantly." Perhaps trying to caution those who may seek reclassification as a result of it, Selective Service Director Lewis Hershey pointedly observed at week's end that "the area of religion is a very complicated...
...still wished to be a part of the anti-war movement. In one case a local draft board returned 4-D status to a student who brought suit, but most of the local boards held firm on the basis of a directive issued by Selective Service head Lewis B. Hershey asking reclassification for demonstrators...
...this year. The danger of the draft, rather than actual induction, has convinced students not to enroll. Even if called for induction, though, most graduate students should be granted a postponement until the end of the semester, according to recent directions from Selective Service director Lieut. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey...