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...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...
...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...
...Lowenstein, peace candidate for Congress in 1966, co-sponsor of the student leaders' letter to President Johnson, and a past president of NSA, will speak at 8 p.m. tonight in Harvard Hall 4 on "Strategy for the Peace Movement...
Sigmund's ties with the CIA go back at least as far as 1954. That spring, after three years as a graduate student, including one year as a teaching fellow in Government, Sigmund left Harvard for NSA...
Sigmund then became NSA's International Affairs Vice-President for 1954-55. If he did not know about the CIA before taking office, he almost certainly found out at this time. Almost every President and International Affairs Vice-President of NSA since 1952 was told of the bond with...