Word: laws
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...police departments be stockpiling lethal weapons? Weapons are being stockpiled in Viet Nam, and this is a war too." Houston Police Chief Herman Short called the commission's criti cism "ridiculous," adding: "The stockpiling of heavy weapons wouldn't mean anything to anybody if everybody obeyed the law." Atlanta Police Chief Herbert Jenkins, one of the eleven commissioners, took exception to his colleagues' complaints about the report. "I'll buy it, I stand with it, I fall with it," said Jenkins...
...that many of the nation's colleges and universities will soon tend to change their relationships with the military by abolishing academic credit for ROTC courses and by generally withdrawing official university sanction from ROTC activities. Certain aspects of ROTC's position on the campuses are now specified by law (e.g., the full professorships for the militarily-appointed commanders of ROTC units), but these requirements could likely be lifted under pressure from the colleges. The armed forces need the skilled manpower provided by the colleges more than the colleges need ROTC money...
...says with a wry grin. In spite of his preoccupation with the Institute, Kaysen still finds time to attend meetings of the Advisory Committee for Economic Development, which advises the Agency for International Development, and for such public services as delivering the Oliver Wendell Holmes Lectures at the Law School here last week. "Cambridge still feels like home," Kaysen remarked last week during his two-day stay, but at just-48, he has lots of time to get used to Princeton. And he is excited about launching his new school: "I expect it to make a contribution...
After next year, he intends to enroll in the Graduate School of Law at the University of Toronto. "I've never seriously considered pro hockey, and I'm not really good enough," he said, "but I would like to say that I turned them down...
...statement was signed by Jerome A. Cohen, professor of Law, John K. Fairbank, Director of the East Asian Research Center, Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor, Benjamin I. Schwartz '38, professor of History and Government, and James C. Thomson Jr., assistant professor of History. It appears in the New York Times today...