Word: indiana
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...last week, college students in general will no longer be automatically deferable; they will be called when necessary to fulfill draft quotas. To decide which students to take, Lieut. General Lewis B. Hershey, 72, the onetime Indiana farm boy who has run the draft for 25 years, has reinstituted the qualification test used during the Korean War. Hershey believes that only the best students should be spared, will demand either a good score on the 100-question College Qualification Test or a reasonably high rank in class to ensure a student of deferment. The new rules, while not necessarily making...
Back home in Indiana, Astronaut Frank Borman, 37, had a pilot's caution about the U.S. space program. "It is inevitable," he warned in Gary, "that we must lose a crew in space some day. All of us have lost friends in flying. I hope the public is mature enough to know that we must pay with money, and certainly with lives...
...consent in most states. Delaware, to be sure, sets the age at seven, but in most other states it ranges from 16 to 18-and up to 21 in Tennessee. For statutory rape, a man can get 30 years in Connecticut, 99 years in Montana, and life imprisonment in Indiana. In 17 states, he faces death...
Harry T. Levin '33, Irving Babbit Professor of Comparative Literature, lecturer in English 123, will be on sabbatical for the entire year to lecture at the University of Indiana and Churchill College, Cambridge...
Levin will deliver the Patten Lectures on Renaissance Literature at Indiana University in the fall. He will spend the spring semester as an Overseas Fellow at Cambridge...