Word: jannings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard installed the locks in the building several days after Jane S. Britton '67 was murdered there on Jan...
...convocation will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 3, in Sanders Theatre. The Faculty debate on ROTC, which had been slated for Jan. 28, has been postponed until Feb. 4, one day after the convocation...
...When one of those nuts starts hollering "Havana! Havana!" aboard one of our airliners [Jan. 17], it doesn't necessarily have to go there...
...politeness, though, did not prevent most of the 18 Senators on hand from quizzing Hickel closely about some of his ill-considered statements about conservation (TIME, Jan. 17). In explaining what he meant by saying there was no merit in "conservation for conservation's sake," Hickel said that he had been thinking of the "millions and millions of board feet of timber rotting in Alaska." When he said that stringent water-pollution standards would hinder industry, he was again thinking of Alaska and its abundance of clear rivers. In fact, admitted Hickel, many of his statements-notably his remark...
...relevance of this view of politics (and history) to our situation at Harvard, can be seen implicitly in the decision of the Faculty meeting of January 14, and more explicitly in Ford's article in Harvard Today. In the first part of this letter (CRIMSON, Jan. 9) I examined that article at length, and now I only want to suggest the connection between the views I attributed to Ford (again, I hope I was wrong) and the more general view of the Left that I have been sketching, and then point out some consequences of these positions which...