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Faculty objections to ROTC in 1969 focused largely on the incompatibility of an outside-controlled, pre- professional military training program with the principles of a liberal arts college and the potential surrender of academic freedom implicit in hiring teachers who might feel reluctant to publicly question executive or military policy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Debate, But Old Arguments: Case for ROTC Remains the same | 9/1/1973 | See Source »

...when this strength is so blatant and so blatantly used, its source is easily forgotten. But forgetting would be a mistake. ITT's accomplishments in helping to build the economy of Chile, detailed by a company spokesman on the August 8 New York Time's Op-Ed page and implicit in The Sovereign State, are as real as its efforts to help the CIA tear down that economy yesterday and today. American capital, applied by firms like ITT, has increased people's power--over nature, and over other people--to an extent unthinkable to the giants of the past...

Author: By Seth M. Kupferberg, | Title: The ITT Affair | 9/1/1973 | See Source »

...result, Lear's descent into madness after Goneril (Rosalind Cash) and Regan (Ellen Holly) turn him out of the very houses he gave them is distressingly smooth, almost melodramatic. Jones never touches the universal and timeless fears of generational revolt that are implicit in the play. Indeed, much of the time his work seems more elocutionary than emotional. He relies too heavily on wowing the audience with his rich, supple voice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Tameness Is All | 8/13/1973 | See Source »

...Mitchell, testifying in his arrogant splendor, also expounded a doctrine of Nixon worship. Mitchell said that the President would have revealed the facts if he had known them and thus would have ruined his chances for re-election. If one overlooks the fact that both of the assumptions implicit in that statement are shaky ones at best, one sees a statement of a loyalty so lofty that it transcends all laws until it falls back on itself of its own weight, destroying both its bearer and its object...

Author: By Paul T. Shoemaker, | Title: Watergate Fits Nixon's Shadowy Pattern | 8/10/1973 | See Source »

...recalled that the last great trauma in the President's 1962 bestseller Six Crises was the Nixon-Kennedy campaign of 1960-of which he wrote: "Where an individual has carried on his shoulders the hopes of millions, he then faces his greatest test."* Based on the criteria implicit in the cases of the first six, the updated list might look like this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Richard Nixon's Seventeen Crises | 8/6/1973 | See Source »

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