Word: note
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Corporation had illegitimate vested interests in preserving ROTC on campus: "These businessmen want Harvard to continue producing officers for the Viet Nam war or for use against black rebellions at home for political reasons." Pusey flatly denied that the university planned to destroy the housing. He also noted that Harvard had recently taken account of student objections by stripping ROTC of course credit, but was prevented from abolishing it entirely by "contractual obligations" to the Government. He began his statement by challenging the rebels' sincerity: "Can anyone believe the Harvard S.D.S. demands are made seriously?" He ended...
...Gleam is a stately, classical sinfonietta that can be read-rather like a simplified musical score-from top to bottom. It opens with a four-note theme of palest yellows made of three narrow stripes and followed by a wider one-much like the "V for Victory" opening of Beethoven's Fifth. However, Noland's sprightlier pastorale modulates into a green andante, followed by an adagio of cornsilk white, a reprise of mint, and a coda built around a bland band of airy, spring-sky blue...
...IMPORTANT to note that thus far in the strike, there has in fact been very little disruption of classes. Wednesday night's strike meeting adopted a policy against such disruptions, and individual students have for the most part showed restraint and tactical sense in this matter...
...paragraph about delegation is substantially accurate. So is the statement about contracts. But the SDS reporter failed to note that I added (somewhat to his consternation) that I thought the permission Harvard granted to SDS to use Emerson Hall and other buildings was also a form of contract of the kind his proposed ROTC resolution sought to prohibit between Harvard and the Defense Department...
Only with great reluctance and in extraordinary circumstances does the Administration permit any direct dialogue between representatives of students and the assembled Faculty. It is especially important to note that the least satisfied students and their representatives are those the Administration keeps most isolated from any potential dialogue with or support from the Faculty...