Word: koreans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...said that the College would not actively encourage students to take the test, but he noted that Harvard students did "very well" on the qualifying tests administered during the Korean...
...Selective Service has not yet determined what scores on the test, which can be taken only once, will be considered satisfactory. During the Korean War, a score of 70 or better for regular students and 30 or better for graduate students was regarded as a basis for deferment...
Monro's criticism emerged as a result of the debate on the draft created by the institution of a deferment procedure similar to the one used during and after the Korean War. General Lewis B. Hershey, national Selective Service director, has said that present deferments will be re-examined now in light of class standing and scores on a new national test...
...Paul F. Feeney, deputy director of Massachusetts Selective Service, explained that the test if it is similar to the one used for the Korean War period, would consist of 150 questions...
...another grim example of the Communists' use of terrorism and atrocity against South Viet Nam's 37,000 local officials, more than 1,400 of whom were killed or kidnaped last year alone. Nor are officials the only targets. Two weeks ago in Phu Yen province, where Korean and Vietnamese forces are guarding peasants bringing in the rice harvest, two mine explosions killed 54 farm workers riding in a civilian bus. And in Saigon last week, two claymore mines set off near the back gate of the South Vietnamese Armed Forces Headquarters failed in their mission to kill...