Word: rotc
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Corporation would want to protect the right of a minority of students to participate in ROTC as an extracurricular activity even if a majority of students and Faculty voted otherwise. What the Corporation would actually do in the unlikely event the Faculty passed such a vote was a point I specifically left open...
...ROTC was not exclusively within the jurisdiction of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, because, for example, the Law School also had a substantial number of students enrolled...
...consequence of the Corporation not following a Faculty vote on ROTC, the SDS quotation is accurate. Of course, I would regret losing valued Faculty members in such a case...
...substantially accurate. So is the statement about contracts. But the SDS reporter failed to note that I added (somewhat to his consternation) that I thought the permission Harvard granted to SDS to use Emerson Hall and other buildings was also a form of contract of the kind his proposed ROTC resolution sought to prohibit between Harvard and the Defense Department...
...Contacted early this morning by the CRIMSON, Calkins would not say whether the Bruner resolution on ROTC currently before the Faculty represented "a position of political protest against the war." He said that the original Bruner resolution was badly designed in some sections, and that he understood that it was being redrafted. "I wouldn't want to telegraph what the Corporation's action on the Bruner resolution would be," Calkins said...