Word: recruiting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...librarians, Wilson said, "have always been very leery of having any sort of advertising in the library." He said he had personally considered the presence of VISTA, the Peace Corps and the Marines an "intrusion" on the academic character of the library even when they were permitted to recruit...
...G.I.s snakes cautiously through the underbrush. The sudden chatter of a machine gun sends them scrambling for cover, and for several long tense minutes there is a furious exchange of small-arms fire. Then, just as suddenly, all is quiet, and out there in the elephant grass a young recruit lies twisted in the grotesque posture of death. He had been with the company for a month, someone recalls, but sadly, no one can remember his name. Says one G.I.: "He had freckles ... I think...
...addition, the CIA will recruit off-campus next month rather than at Columbia, as the agency had originally planned...
...know what the situation is now, but the police (at that time) would not go out and recruit Negroes as they should have," he said...
...this score, one conclusion seems inescapable. If recruitment privileges are not to be abridged, then the more important right of free speech and access to divergent ideas must be procedurally safeguarded. Now, I was quoted as saying that the American Friends' Service Committee would not under present circumstances be allowed to recruit for conscientious objectors on the campus. Though to my knowledge the Friends have never tried to do this, I in fact assume (and the Career Plans Office confirms) that such recruitment would be sanctioned just as the Marines' or Dows' or Colgate's would be. But while...