Word: sds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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David Guberman '71, a member of YPSL, called the SDS plan to ban ROTC from Harvard "anti-democratic and anti-civil-libertarian." Answering charges that the YPSL referendum proposal is unacceptable because it does not include a choice of complete abolition of ROTC, Guberman said that "such a position does not deserve to be on the ballot. It is a fundamental characteristic of a civil liberty," he continued, "that if it is subject to a vote, it is not a civil liberty...
...referendum proposal was criticized by several other speakers, however. Kenneth M. Glazier '69, a member of the SFAC, argued that the YPSL referendum was unsatisfactory because it excluded the SDS petition and because it was not to be binding on the Faculty. Glazier also said that such referenda tend to undermine the various representative organizations at Harvard...
David Frost, a graduate student who is enrolled in Army ROTC, asked to speak at the conclusion of the speakers' opening statementis. "If you agree with SDS that I'm being immoral when I join ROTC, Frost told the meeting, "then I might as well not talk...
...these reasons, we urge both the acceptance of the HPC resolution and a continuing discussion of the larger political and moral issues, as presented, for example, by SDS. Timothy Gould '68-4 Kay Tolbert '69 Lynne Gerson '69 Joe Blatt '70 Michael D. Robinson '71 Jay S. Epstein '69 Stephen J. Rapp...
...completely ridiculous activities of the SDS, which you seem to tacitly approve of, have finally come to a head in the attempt to ban the ROTC...