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Word: nsa (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...prepared report to the 20th National Student Congress, meeting at the University of Maryland, he said that at one point the CIA was providing 91 percent of the NSA's budget...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ties With CIA Got NSA Deferments, 91% of Funds | 8/15/1967 | See Source »

...protected us from McCarthy, it helped some people get draft deferments, and it probably put in a good word to the Internal Revenue Service when NSA applied for tax-exempt status," Groves said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ties With CIA Got NSA Deferments, 91% of Funds | 8/15/1967 | See Source »

Belatedly I have received a copy of your CRIMSON article of March 15. 1967. and I hope that it is not typical of a type of reverse McCarthysim induced in the United States by the Ramparts article on the NSA. For your information I am not now and never have been the least interested in securing the names of "Americans who expressed sympathy with Communist speakers" and I hope that you will inform the unnamed "acquaintance" of the unnamed "Lowell House tutor" who is the source of your story about a supposed approach made nine years ago that this...

Author: By Paul E. Sigmund, | Title: SIGMUND REPLIES | 5/16/1967 | See Source »

...girls are on the fourth day of a hunger strike. Four have already become too weak to go on; one of them, Carole Adams, is in the infirmary. We have received a great deal of tangible support -- a generally favorable press. TV and radio coverage, supporting telegrams from NSA and the University of Buffalo, several encouraging letters and cards, flowers from unknown supporters cartons of cigarettes and Realist reprints for our amusement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STARVE-IN | 5/15/1967 | See Source »

...large, however, student reform efforts, despite the assistance of the National Student Association (NSA) in this area, have not gotten much beyond such "problems" as student-faculty relationships, required courses (as in the church-related colleges), in loco parentis regulations on personal conduct, and so forth. The campus-issue protesters share no thoroughgoing estrangement from the university comparable to the pervasive estrangement from American institutions characteristic of leftists. In their issue-to-issue involvement, the former, in the terms of Neil Smelser's model, typify a "norm-oriented" movement while the student left more nearly suggests a "value-oriented" (ideologically...

Author: By Richard Peterson, | Title: Hippies Are The Most Radical Dissenters | 4/14/1967 | See Source »

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