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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...even though his bill to end the war is innovative and admirable, it will lose. And were it to pass both Houses of Congress, we all know Nixon would veto it. The bill is meant to be a forceful gesture, rather than a concrete action-but that fact is the basic problem with the whole system Goodell is working in. The best a man with good intentions can do is make a forceful gesture. If he is lucky, an important bill he has introduced may pass. But then the President must approve it, and a presidential appointed must enforce...

Author: By Deborah B. Johnson, | Title: Goodell: A Freshman Senator Bucking the Party Line | 10/14/1969 | See Source »

...trial of these essential points were ruled out of order. No arguments on the illegal nature of the war were to be heard (as that would have placed the government on trial). All issues of free speech and conscientious objection were ignored by the judge. All he wanted to know was had the defendants conspired to break...

Author: By David R. Ignatius, | Title: From the Shelf The Trial of Dr. Spock | 10/11/1969 | See Source »

...demonstrators were unimpressed. "We know all about the Center: we want to shut it down," one said. "We don't want these guys to work today, tomorrow, or ever again." another added...

Author: By Jeff Magalif, | Title: November Action Radicals 'Visit' Without Violence, M. I. T. Research Center | 10/11/1969 | See Source »

...Trucks. The bunnies would win anyway, right? So it is today in Harvard Stadium. The Crimson is missing some big boys, like G. Farneti, and F. Martucci. But that still leaves the Crimson far ahead of the Lions, who wish they had someone that good to get injured. You Know? So maybe our guys will wise up today and splurge on desire. Maybe Dave Smith's ready. The best I can do is 21-7, Harvard...

Author: By Bennett H, | Title: Soaking Up the Bennies | 10/11/1969 | See Source »

When asked to name a few of the 100 people who complained to him. Hokanson refused, saying that he did not care "whether you know any of their names or not." Hokanson emphasized, however, that his personal views of the war were not involved, and that he was acting only in the interest of these 100 students...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: Student Pres. at B-School Attacks Vietnam Petition | 10/11/1969 | See Source »

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