Word: planned
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...Asia and throughout the world; they must remember the fact that the U.S. has global responsibilities that cannot be torn up like a draft card. To Richard Nixon, the M-day protest must seem especially unfair. He has tried hard to settle the war, and he worked out a plan of de-escalation that earlier?say, in the last phase of the Johnson Administration?would have satisfied many war critics. He has at least succeeded in scaling down the war. Some troops have been withdrawn, the draft has been reduced and casualties have been drastically cut. Last week's report...
...CALKINS '45, youngest Fellow of the Harvard Corporation, went to work at his Cleveland law office. Calkins-who is in the middle of a campaign for re-election to the Cleveland school board-did not join any formal Moratorium programs yesterday. But last week he helped draw up a plan to let each Cleveland school principal decide whether his school should observe the Moratorium...
...believe that the academic activity of the University is of very great importance. We do not plan to close the University officially on October fifteenth nor in November nor in December. But the rights of individuals-teachers. students, staff-to follow the dictates of their own consciences in these deeply troubling days will, of course, be fully respected...
Many American businesses plan to stop work for the day, or a part of it. The four million member Alliance for Labor Action, formed by leaders of the United Auto Workers and the Teamsters Union, is backing the Moratorium...
This country does not plan to construct its own space station until 1972, concentrating in the near future on further flights to the moon...