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The procedures of admission at the Law School this year have added to the problems of graduating seniors at Harvard this spring. One 'Cliffe senior who was put on the hold list and expected to be accepted but was not, voiced an objection to the Law School's policy which...
In the referendum, however, only 136 indicated an objection to any of the speakers, including Kelman.
Because of Dean May's objection, the Faculty turned the question over to Faculty Council, John T. Tate, chairman of the Mathematics Department, said after that meeting, "According to the rules, Offner had earned his degree, and I certainly hoped that Dean May's motion would be defeated."
Their objection to joining the Washington-based shareholders' challenge lies in the methods and not the goals of Camping GM. Many Corporation members believe the University should not become enmeshed in the internal polities of the large corporations it invests in.
One further objection to an all-volunteer army is that a "professional military" would be out-of-place and dangerous in our democratic society. The Gates Commission dismissed this objection by noting that the present military-especially the officer corps-already includes a large proportion of career soldiers.