Word: moralizers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...speak informally with the President at one moment and address a news conference the next, surely would not feel inhibited merely because he was to speak formally later that day. Finally, Secretary McNamara is a principal architect of a controversial American foreign policy, a policy which raises serious moral objections. Both the policy and McNamara's responsibility for it make the Secretary unique among the proposed guests of the Kennedy Institute and justify a demand for a direct public confrontation. Ron Yank 3L Mike Ansara '68 Dennis Gregg 3G Co-chairmen...
...were less concerned about the plight of Gibraltar's 25,000 inhabitants than about the state of their own pride, which is badly stung by Britain's continued hold on the base the British wangled in the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. Spain's cause won moral support two years ago from the United Nations' committee on colonialism, which bade the British negotiate. Bowing, the British finally agreed to hear out the Spanish, then found a way to further stall the proceedings. The method Britain chose was to propose that the matter be referred...
...already been called between the City and the University to discuss this possibility. It has been pointed out that the Inner Belt dislocation will be so terrible in Cambridg that the City might well take the Sachs Estate for this purpose. Many people believe the University is under moral as well as political pressure to develop housing on the Sachs Estate as soon as possible. Charles P. Whitlock Assistant to the President for Civic and Governmental Relations
Thou shalt not exploit another person sexually. This, in effect, is the imperative that should determine the moral legitimacy of sexual intercourse, in marriage or out, says a report on "Sex and Morality" published last week by a committee of the British Council of Churches...
Easy Start. Dulles passes no moral judgment on SS General Wolff, agreeing with the assessment of Gero Gaever-nitz, one of Dulles' aides in Bern: "Wolff began to see the light in 1943, and tried not to extricate himself but to extricate the nation out of its tragic situation." Wolff's fellow Germans were more severe: in 1964 a court sentenced him to 15 years for being "continuously engaged and deeply entangled in guilt...