Word: musts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...definitely question the programs, the conduct, the responsibility, and the legitimacy of the Corporation. Its members have consistently failed the standards of good faith, truth, openness, and dedication to the bettermen of their fellow men on which every university, let alone this one, must be founded...
Harvard University is now and always will be as much the property of its student body as of the Corporation. We must no longer tolerate from the Corporation such callous and irresponsible conduct, conduct inimical to the interests of every segment of the University community, as well as the broader external community. More than this, we cannot allow any recurrences of this conduct. Even if the Corporation were to make a complete about face on its policies at this very moment, there would be no guarantee that these policies would not be resumed again tomorrow. Experience has shown that...
Phillip M. Whitten, president of the Student Cabinet, arguing for total amnesty, said that "before people can consider the political issues raised by University Hall, amnesty must be granted as an act of good faith to all those involved--including Pusey...
...must say that when all is said and done that I can only conclude that those demands were never seriously intended as a basis for negotiating anything. They were slapped together, I think obviously, at the last minute, two of them as I say have premises which are false, distinctly in the "have you stopped beating your wife category," and the others were either unrelated or misleading...
...important thing was the tactic itself, and we had been told for days indeed weeks, that some such seizure would take place sometime in the days after the Easter recess, it wasn't at all clear what the issues would be. And when it occurred, I must say, it still was not clear what the issue...