Word: protester
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...doing so, the Faculty told the students in no uncertain terms that despite their outrage over the Vietnamwar, protest at Harvard had to stay within limits. At this point, there is some reason to believe that any future obstructive demonstration will meet sharper retaliation from the University--probably severance...
...deal with the issues that concern the demonstrators. Yesterday, President Pusey said that he felt the Faculty had committed itself to set up such a committee. It will probe, if Hoffmann's plans are adopted, campus recruitment, the University and the war, and forms of off-campus anti-war protest...
...original proposal came at Tuesday's Faculty meeting, when Stanley H. Hoffmann, professor of Government, introduced a motion for such a committee to deal specifically with campus recruitment, the relation of Harvard to the Vietnam war, and agreed-upon forms of protest...
...dramatic display of their moral revulsion at the presence on campus of recruiters from a napalm manufacturer. They made their point in a way that no petition or rally on the steps of Memorial Church could have. They initiated an intensity of discussion that no milder from of protest could have. They did not hold Dr. Leavitt all night--only seven hours in the afternoon. They did not assault him. They did nothing to require the use of outside police force. To impose upon a randomly selected group of these protestors the hardship of probation for the rest...
...students on such occasions, for example, as the meeting in Lowell Lecture Hall on Monday evening, it seems to us urgent and proper to report our sense that among most of those present at our meeting yesterday there was a clear feeling that the issues raised by the protest at Mallinckrodt go beyond the matter of tactics and that the students involved are right in believing that these issues require full and open discussion...