Word: rotc
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...least 40 seniors in Eliot House are planning to burn their diplomas and walk out of commencement exercises on June 12 to protest Harvard's policies on ROTC and expansion...
They are circulating a pledge to withhold contributions from Harvard because of Harvard's policies on ROTC and expansion. It was uncertain last night how many seniors had signed the pledge...
Because of the termination of ROTC contracts, Harvard will be granting scholarships to about 15 members of the class of 1973 who would have received ROTC scholarships, said L. Fred Jewett '57, director of Freshman Scholarships. He es- timated the cost of replacing the ROTC scholarships at $25000 to $40000 for next year...
...virtuosos, though, whom business and law firms are most eager to recruit. They go to unprecedented lengths to court prospects, flying them to the home office, spelling out working conditions in alluring detail. Even if they are due to be drafted or are members of ROTC with a two-year service commitment, they are offered jobs. Sought-after students are in the habit of saying not "I was interviewed" but "I interviewed"-and indeed they did. They can command salaries of $10,000 in the big corporations, $15,000 with Wall Street law firms...
...minute discussion, Price was asked why the committee had been appointed rather than elected. The students also asked Price his views on imperialism, ROTC, and expansion...