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...coup for anti-administration radicals at Yale. Although President Kingman Brewster agreed in theory with the idea of a coeducation week, he wanted it held much later--maybe in January or February. Unable to get any immediate cooperation from "The King," a coalition formed of student government types, Yale SDS, and some of the younger college masters went ahead with plans to bring on the girls. When it became apparent to Brewster that he was being presented with Coeducation Week as a fait accompli he cut off communication with the organizers and, as of the middle of The Week...

Author: By Jody Adams, | Title: I, A Yale Coed | 12/2/1968 | See Source »

Because the letter to Ford was signed only "The SDS Anti-War Committee" and gave no return address, Ford's reply never left his office until last night, when the CRIMSON showed the reply to Michael Kazin '70, one of the organizers of the ROTC protests. Kazin said, "For obvious reasons we didn't expect...

Author: By Kelly S. Barge, | Title: Faculty ROTC Meeting Will Not Hear Students | 11/27/1968 | See Source »

...SDS will hold a rally on the steps of University Hall during the Faculty meeting. Kazin said the rally would have gone on even if Ford had permitted representatives of SDS to join the meeting...

Author: By Kelly S. Barge, | Title: Faculty ROTC Meeting Will Not Hear Students | 11/27/1968 | See Source »

...demonstration is to rally support for our position, not to protest the Dean's action," he said. SDS will remain outside the building, he said, and make no attempt to enter the building or the meeting...

Author: By Kelly S. Barge, | Title: Faculty ROTC Meeting Will Not Hear Students | 11/27/1968 | See Source »

...ruffians, many of them members of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), the self-styled New Left organization, had best look to their own principles. They are acting in a highly hypocritical manner, certainly antithetical to the principles of democracy. Who is to decide the opinions to be expressed on the walls of Harvard University? These students take away the rights of others when they express their own opinions in paint. Someone yesterday wrote, "Happy Thanksgiving" on the wall. What if someone held the opposite point of view? How could he properly express himself...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The New Art | 11/27/1968 | See Source »

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