Word: questionability
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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INSTANT REPLAY: THE GREEN BAY DIARY OF JERRY KRAMER. A succinct answer to that over-asked question: What has happened to the Packers this year? Simple. Vince Lombardi is no longer coach. The Grand Old Martinet of pro football raged, cussed, threatened and coaxed his athletes into winning every Sunday, and Kramer, his all-pro right guard, makes a perceptive witness to his antics...
...disturb as many as 130 million Americans every day by 1975 with sonic booms, a panel of scientists last week recommended an immediate program of experimental flights over populated areas. "It's not clear," said Harvard Scientist Roger Revelle, "just how intolerable is 'intolerable.' " That question would apply to many aspects of modern life. In city after city in the U.S., strikes or slowdowns have closed schools, stopped garbage collection, endangered the public safety. The city itself sometimes seems more malignant enemy than hospitable friend. Looking at the sunset from a Los Angeles freeway-refracted through smog...
...Deal liberalism directs itself to the wrong problems, so do plans for revolution. "It's not capitalism that's at fault," says Goodwin, "but systematization. It's not the robber baron who's the problem today but the Harvard Business School, organizing for safety....The question of revolution becomes irrelevant. You haven't got the troops. Politics is the only course with any chance of success...
...CRIMSON should have made it clear that the discussion turned on the question of whether or not ROTC's presence at Harvard reveals a political stand by the University, whether or not joining ROTC is simply expressing freedom of association, whether the problem with ROTC is its academic standards or its political effects, and what the political effects of retaining or not retaining ROTC might be. The CRIMSON should have presented the arguments on each side of all these questions. For example, it should have included arguments opposed to the reported view that joining ROTC is a right...
...CRIMSON regrets that the headline in question ("SFAC Votes to Retain ROTC") may have been misleading. We feel, however, that the other charges in the SFAC letter are unfounded...