Word: presidentitis
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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PRESIDENT PUSEY spent all day working in his office. Pusey said that as far as he knew, the whole Massachusetts Hall staff was at work yesterday.
The editorial called President Nixon's statement that he will ignore yesterday's Moratorium "the biggest mistake of his long career." It said, "He showed what no leader of a democracy should show, that public opinion will have no effect at all upon public policy."
The evaluations dropped off by some of the other canvassers repeated my experiences. "Leafleting should be done between 7 and 10 p.m. when people are home," commented one volunteer. Another student who canvassed at storefronts said, "I question the general effectiveness of distributing pamphlets." He suggested that the volunteers "distribute...
MRS. MARY I. BUNTING, president of Radcliffe, also spent part of the day at work and part in Moratorium activities.
DR. ROBERT H. EBERT, Dean of the Medical School, was on a street corner in downtown Boston for three hours handing out postcards with a group of anti-war doctors. Ebert said that a large number of Med School faculty and students helped give out the postcards, which ask President...