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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Informed that many students-including the authors of the petition-say that the statement indicates the Committee will suspend at least some students, Alan E. Heimert '49, the Committee spokesman, said the statement merely put forth "Some of the implications and questions raised by the petition." Heimert said the statement grew out of a discussion between the Committee and the three authors of the petition...

Author: By Jeffrey D. Blum, | Title: Fifteen Will Tell Hearing Findings | 6/2/1969 | See Source »

...say that we believe government support is indispensible to experimental research and has not diminished the integrity of this university is not to say that there is no basis for concern. New research projects that employ many people merit university-wide consideration even if no new departments or faculty appointments are involved...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIVE SCIENTISTS DEFEND FEDERAL INVOLVEMENT | 6/2/1969 | See Source »

Sources close to Massachusetts Hall say that the Corporation has been deeply split over the choice of Lindsay-a graduate of rival college Yale. However, the Harvard administrators reportedly feel that Lindsay's defeat of Norman Mailer '43 in the New York mayoral race may help Mailer lose his race for the Harvard Board of Overseers...

Author: By Jay Mackenzie, (SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON) | Title: Honoraries Time: Truman Heading For Sure Degree | 6/2/1969 | See Source »

Reports from Cambridge say that Harvard administrators-significantly-have refused to squelch the rumors of Truman's coming visit...

Author: By Jay Mackenzie, (SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON) | Title: Honoraries Time: Truman Heading For Sure Degree | 6/2/1969 | See Source »

...evaluates Grass's viewpoint depends on one's interpretation of German history. The way he upholds democracy and criticizes the German Far Left can't be judged by American standards. Some of those opposed to Grass would say that it is foolish to believe that democracy will work in Germany now when it has failed miserably every time in the past. But Grass's answer is that German democracy has failed in the past because the German people left politics up to the politicians, were willing to give the Chancellor too much power, were not really interested in their democracy...

Author: By Aileen Jacobson, | Title: Speak Out! | 6/2/1969 | See Source »

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