Word: senioritis
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Last year, before the $270 non-resident fee was instituted, 130 juniors applied to spend their senior year "off-off-campus...
...decision to allow any senior to move off-campus came late last January, after a year-long debate between students and the Radcliffe administration. Last spring, 27 Climes staged a five-day hunger strike to protest the non-resident quotas...
...intertwining relationships between the young European radicals, students staged riots of varying degrees of violence in Rome, Paris and Amsterdam. At week's end, taking advantage of West Germany's troubles, the East German Communist regime issued an ominous warning that it was now barring all senior Bonn officials from traveling to and from West Berlin through its territory. It was a clear threat to West Berlin's most precious asset-its free access to West Germany-and as such, posed a potentially greater peril to the city than even the hotheaded students...
...Draft Union, there were tangible signs that a broad based. campus anti-draft campaign had begun. The Draft Union would offer Harvard students a positive way of responding to the prevailing national mood of crisis. A CRIMSON poll had shown that as many as 22 per cent of the senior class were ready to flee the country or go to iail rather than serve in the armed forces. In other words, the potential for resistance was there...
...first weeks of existence, the Draft Union organized more than 200 volunteers into decentralized units in the Houses, the Yard, and 13 Graduate departments. These workers canvassed the entire senior class and held several small sessions in draft counseling. And, as a show of strength, the Union collected more than 1150 signatures on a petition in support of Rolf Kolden, a teaching fellow in Government, who was planning to refuse induction...