Word: raids
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...older children, military training is part of the curriculum. In Pyongyang's Youth and Student Culture Palace, visitors watched primary-school children firing at wooden targets on which pictures of American soldiers were pasted. At a high school, Japanese newsmen observed an air-raid drill. "You never know when those Americans might wage war on us," said one of the teachers...
Research has turned scholars into entrepreneurs, switching their loyalty from universities to the Government or corporations that pay the bills. As universities raid one another's top scholars, the stars take their research grants with them, as well as their close colleagues. Where faculty members were once devoted to their university, many now focus on their own movable fiefdoms. Worse for students, they view mere teaching as an onerous chore. Graduate students do most undergraduate teaching, while top professors shuttle to Washington to advise men in power...
...Faculty voted down, 35-19, a proposal to "express our lack of confidence in the President's ability to deal with these problems in the future." A resolution supporting the Faculty of Arts and Sciences' joint condemnation of the occupation and the polce raid was also defeated...
...general meeting of the School of Education community--including students, faculty, and staff--voted yesterday to condemn the police raid on University Hall and to demand total criminal and academic amnesty for all participants in the building's occupation...
...group will pass resolutions relating to such issues as the occupation of University Hall and the police raid, Harvard expansions, and restructuring the Ed School...