Word: laws
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harold Krents, the totally blind Harvard Law School student who was reclassified 1-A last week, has been told by his local draft board that his case is being reconsidered...
...Houses where they could get to know some students might take some of the pressure of writing recommendations off the Masters and Senior Tutors. But since that itself is so difficult a number of more immediate expedients are being discussed. Some Houses get pre-med and even pre-law advisors to help share the paper work burden, others find that men with no function but recommendation-writing have a hard time finding a place in the House. A couple of Houses have asked for an extra Assistant Senior Tutor on 1/5 time to process applications...
Under the terms of the new Massachusetts presidential preference law, party delegates are required to vote for the primary winners on the first ballot at the national convention. But the second ballot seems to be floating in midair. occupational deferments for all their
...above and beyond the competition point is the fact that faculty contact is one of the rare excitements at the Law School, and faculty time is at a premium. To secretly institutionalize informal social contact between students and faculty, and to bestow membership on those students whose gentility will no doubt' profit them, in time, outside the ivory tower, is to taint the ivory tower with a bit too much of the real world...
...black students at the Law School have led the way in calling attention to an atmosphere which seems to them foreign and irrelevant. But the problem of alienation at the Law School extends beyond the problems of a disaffected minority. It may extend as well to the vast majority of students who are not in the top handful in class rank or who lack the social acceptability which members of the Choate Club esteem so highly. Roger Lowenstein...