Word: retainers
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Those who would retain ROTC in some form here eventually fall back on the argument that students have a right to receive military training, and that the majority should not legislate against a minority in this regard. But even if this right is conceded, it certainly does not follow that the university has any obligation to provide such training. There is no reason why the military could not train Harvard students outside of Harvard. The question is not one of forbidding Harvard students to receive military training, but rather of depriving the military of Harvard's institutional framework for conducting...
Possibly, the Flemish tiler's son felt that he was only a servant, like Gilles, eavesdropping on his masters. Conceivably, he realized that any artist, like any comedian, must retain a sense of detachment. Very probably, he sensed that the fabulous beau monde was spending far beyond its means, that the entire stage-set would soon be struck, and that it was up to him to capture both its gaiety and its unreality. Certainly he knew that his own gifts were fleeting. For the last ten years of his life, he knew he had tuberculosis. Gilles, painted just...
More to Divide. The No. 1 producer of heavy-duty trucks, International Harvester, is likely to retain its third place in total volume (1967 sales: 167,000 units), ahead of Dodge (141,000), Kaiser Jeep (116,000), CMC (114,000), White Truck (24,000), Mack (16,000) and FWD (1,200). These nine manufacturers accounted for almost all of the 1,500,000 trucks sold in the U.S. last year, dividing a $3.6 billion market among themselves...
First, the misleading headline: although SFAC did vote down the radical resolution presented to it, it did not vote to retain ROTC. There are two resolutions on ROTC still on the floor, and others may well be introduced...
...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...