Word: objectionably
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This account of intellectual struggle exemplifies the individualism and sophistication which characterize conscientious objection by Harvard students. As one draft counselor in the Square said, "We don't get many around here who say, 'I'm a CO because God told me not to go.'"
Now 71, MacLeod lives in an Edinburgh flat, identified not by his name plate but by a passport-size portrait. He travels much of the year, preaching the lona ideal in a glass-shattering baritone that still needs no microphone to reach the farthest corner of the loftiest church. He...
The state legislature should find no objection to a bill recently endorsed by the University aimed at eliminating an old anachronism in the voting procedure for overseers. The bill, field in December by two legislators, would make it possible for alumni to vote in overseer elections immediately after graduation; they...
* The only formal corporate objection came from St. Paul-based Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc., which wants the merger to be held up until the FCC decides on Hubbard's previous application for one of the ABC stations involved, WABC radio in New York.
NOBODY is mad at monarchy these days. Britain's angry John Osborne can sneer: "My objection to the royal symbol is that it is dead; it is the gold filling in a mouthful of decay." But that was nearly a decade ago, and even Osborne has simmered down since...