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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Plans for the informal dinner session were worked out when Monro appeared at an SDS general membership meeting Tuesday evening. It was the first SDS meeting for Monro and one of the few times he has attended gatherings of undergraduate organizations...

Author: By Robert J. Samuelson, | Title: Monro Speaks to SDS Members; Dinner Date Set for Next Week | 11/17/1966 | See Source »

Speaking slowly and softly, Monro said that he was willing to discuss his position with members of SDS anytime. "I and my office are always willing to talk about these things. The links of communication are not closed," he declared...

Author: By Robert J. Samuelson, | Title: Monro Speaks to SDS Members; Dinner Date Set for Next Week | 11/17/1966 | See Source »

...insincere members succeeded in displaying their ignorance and in developing an inaccurate image of the Harvard undergraduate; the incident was ably chronicled by the New York Times and the late newscast on CBSTV. However, chalk this one up for the Administration; SDS should have punted on fourth down. JEFFREY DONNE

Author: By W.bruce Springer, | Title: Harvard May Refuse to Give HUAC Membership Lists of Peace Groups | 11/16/1966 | See Source »

...minority. If this was not so, their opinions would now be controlling our foreign policy. The way to increase influence is not to force doctrines on people that prefer to devise their own political philosophies, or to heckle prominent statesmen, but to apply the tools of our democracy. The SDS has done this; they have reached as many people as possible by legal means. The only alternative that they can rightfully take is to maintain a status quo -- continue their referendums, meetings, and pamphlets; and hope their theories begin to influence a larger number of people. Until this happens, their...

Author: By W.bruce Springer, | Title: Harvard May Refuse to Give HUAC Membership Lists of Peace Groups | 11/16/1966 | See Source »

That this decision was not moti-shown by the informal offer made to a representative of SDS by a close associate of McNamara's: McNamara might meet privately with your organization if you will drop the issue of a public debate. SDS did not fall for this ploy. Barney Frank, the Kennedy Institute's liaison with undergraduate affairs, offered to arrange the personal presentation of the petition to Secretary McNamara as he arrived at Eliot House on Sunday. The SDS representatives were then told that Frank would take the petitions himself. That he did, in spite of our best efforts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: McNamara: Pros and Cons | 11/16/1966 | See Source »

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