Word: objectionable
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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While many Americans are questioning the U.S. involvement in Viet Nam in word and print, many others-in the generation subject to the draft-are going considerably further. Paralleling the rise in U.S. manpower in Viet Nam, draft-counseling and resistance centers are springing up around the country, while longestablished...
The Immediate Aim. Ranging all the way from the Bible-steeped National Service Board for Religious Objectors to such openly political outfits as Boston's Draft Resistance Group and Chicago's CADRE, the draft-counseling movement shares widely differing long-range goals. But the immediate aim of all...
Though it is the first exit explored by many draft-eligible men, conscientious objection is often the last, desperate choice. For even if he succeeds in becoming a C.O., a man must perform two years of alternative service, usually as a civilian hospital orderly or Army medic. Many unarmed C.O.s...
They live together. "The parents who knew made no objection; Harvard didn't seem to care," said Esquire. "He cooks, she irons and they do the laundry together."
The most widespread objection to these emissaries of the Pope is that they frequently enjoy far more influence in Rome than do local cardinal-archbishops who outrank them. In recent years, complaints have multiplied that Rome's diplomats meddle too much in the internal affairs of the church in...