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Harvard Peace Action Strike (PAS)-a moderate student-faculty coalition founded by Everett I. Mendelsohn, professor of Music-has scheduled a meeting for 8 p.m. in Lowell Lecture Hall for students interested in working against the war this summer...
...Conference was called by the Cleveland Area Peace Action Council. In the long list of sponsors of the Conference were the names of Noam Chomsky, Dick Gregory, Fred Halstead and Everett I. Mendelsohn, professor of the History of Science. There were also representatives of the Berkely Strike Coordinating Committee, the National Chicago Moratorium, the Student Mobilization Committee, the San Francisco Peace and Freedom Party, and the Chicago Women's Liberation Union...
...trips to Washington, summer canvassing against the war, and support for anti-war candidates in the fall. Organizers of the as-yet-unnamed effort wryly admitted that it seemed like a throw-back to political action of earlier years. "Maybe we could call it Indochina Summer," mused Everett I. Mendelsohn, professor of the History of Science, recalling the similar 1967 Vietnam Sumer campaign...
SFAC drew the public eye on the Faculty and surfaced people for committee posts who had otherwise been left out. Men like Rogers Albritton, professor of Philosophy, and Everett I. Mendelsohn, professor of the History of Science-Faculty liberals who shared great rapport with their students-had been on the Faculty for 19 and 11 years respectively, and never been appointed to major committee positions...
Individual Faculty members from both the right and the left were beginning to stake out their own territories in Faculty meetings. Hilary Putnam was the SDS man on the Faculty, Martin L, Kilson, Professor of Government, was the Young People's Socialist League representative; Mendelsohn, a young political mover named Mark Ptashne, lecturer in Biology, and George Wald, Higgins Professor of Biology, became the Moratorium spokesmen...