Word: objectionable
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Cook's objection to grades in his course is a separate issue from his call for a re-evaluation of Yale's policy on the draft, emphasized Peter B. Cherry, a student in the sociology seminar.
We should seek to expand the categories of exemption until they include everyone. We adovcate a broadening of the grounds for conscientious objection, the extension of alternate service, and the exemption of young workers in apprenticeship programs, as means of diminishing available draft material and expanding the base of the...
Honey-Lou's Greek shipping-millionnaire husband was presently in Porto Hercule with a certain notorious Greek actress, known to the American public for her role in a daring movie. Honey-Lou had no objection to such occasional flings. Leonidas had more than enabled her to savour exotic, decadent, romantic...
Today, CO's are still a small minority of 20,000 (registered I-O) out of a draft pool of 31 million. But the general distaste for the Vietnam war has made conscientious objection almost acceptable. By and large, Harvard CO's experience no social antagonism because of their stand...
Still, until that happens or until they lose their II-S's and have to fight for their I-O status, the Harvard CO faces little trouble. Those who went through the trials of SSS Form 150 several years ago have even begun to regard it with a touch of...