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...against all systems." Barnaby said when asked what was the key to his success. "In order to make a system work, you have to be able to recruit the players who are right for it, but here at Harvard we work with what...
Their first demand asked that the university recruit and admit 500 black students among next fall's 2800 freshmen. Less than 200 of the university's 20,000 students are black...
...realistic to expect combat soldiers to make moral choices? Every recruit learns the Army's basic rule: instant obedience, a lifesaver in battle. Under military law, in fact, a man who refuses to follow an order is deemed guilty of that offense until he proves the order was illegal at his subsequent court-martial. The defense rarely succeeds. Disobedience in combat is even riskier: more than one soldier who has defied an order in battle has been executed on the spot, although this practice is not authorized by the military code...
...authority to interview a particular individual under this program, the interviewing Agents should delineate to the individual the Bureau's responsibilities in the field of internal security, espionage, and related matters. The interviewing Agents should discreetly ascertain if any attempts have been made by the Soviet Intelligence Services to recruit the individual for intelligence purposes either in the USSR or after his return to the United States. The individual should be alerted to the importance of immediately notifying the Bureau of any Soviet attempt to contact...
...Right now we don't have enough of an organization to commit ourselves to anything," Oliver said. The group will soon begin manning tables in Harvard and Radcliffe House dining halls to recruit new members, he said...