Word: petitioners
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Late in May the CRIMSON posted a petition, in effect a vote of confidence, to be sent to President Wilson. It advised that the University "does not approve pyrotechnic patriotism," but that President Wilson needed spiritual support "in this time of stress and storm."
Last week things reached a climax of sorts when Odinga, in his first direct attack on his President, rose at a rally on the shore of Lake Victoria to de clare that Kenyatta had fallen under imperialist influence and was all but taking his orders from the U.S. and Britain...
Sir: The disrespectful and obnoxious conduct of some of our students toward the Government team discussing Viet Nam was very embarrassing-especially to the 6,000 university students who signed a petition supporting the President's policy.
Twenty-six Eliot Hall girls and one Harvardian, have thus far signed petition which continues "It (the ) is as deserving and functional unobtrusive a part of the anatomy arm or leg, and should be granted its portion of sunlight." Girls from other --particularly those without --have complained that the Radcliffe...
"WE therefore request that, in reasonable quantitives (i.e. excluding the great expanse between the two lves of a bikini) the midriff be granted to the sun on the Radcliffe ," the petition concludes.