Word: projected
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard Afro said yesterday that it opposes Harvard participation in the Cambridge Project...
There is a strong possibility that the Defense Department could circumvent thebill, if it becomes law, by claiming that all research which it sponsors has a direct military application. But such a move, Brooks said, could work against a Harvard decision to join the Cambridge Project...
...Defense Department already has funded the five-year Project for 1969-70; the bill thus would have no immediate effect on the Project. But Brooks said that "our decision will definitely be influenced by whether this is to be the Project's only year...
...Brooks committee will report- after its investigation- to the Committee on Research Policy. This committee will then make a recommendation to the Faculty, which, in turn, will advise the Corporation on how, if at all, Harvard should be associated with the Project...
...contemporary example: the professor who would do research for the Cambridge Project- say, on mass movements in underdeveloped countries- couldn't help but go about it with opinions and preconceptions which would inevitably influence his results. He might assume that such knowledge is good in itself, regardless of how it would be used. Or he might assume that both the knowledge and its probable use are good and right. In any event, he'd be no more objective than the student who would protest his involvement with the Project...