Word: senlis
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Washington's reaction to this novel student lobby amazed and disappointed the marchers. A few Congressmen reacted almost violently. Sen. John O. Pastore (D-R.I.) refused to see a delegation from the group, and told a CRIMSON reporter that Tocsin had been "carried off by cliches and slogans." He said solutions would come from "clear heads knowing all the facts, not by emotional outbursts." He claimed the demonstration had "questioned the ability of chosen leaders to make calm deliberate decisions." Rep. Chet Holifield (D-Calif.) told reporters the marchers were "full of bologna...
...spite of the fact that the May 2nd position on Vietnam is shared by few (NOT EVEN SEN. MORSE!), it receives constant attention from the editors of this newspaper. At the same time, attempts to engage in the kind of debate, which , I am told, is essential in our society are repeatedly and rather suspiciously thwarted by the CRIMSON's refusal to publish dissenting letters (though the CRIMSON has called for them one which I wrote more than six weeks...
...winter long must suffer the cold winds of St. Petersburg whipping through his gauze thin overcoat. Compelled to buy a new one at painful cost, he talks to it, sleeps with it, defends it against a threatening moth. Next day, miraculously, Akaky Akakievich and his overcoat create a sen sation at work. His former tormentors are now backslapping friends; he is even invited to a champagne party. But on the way home that night, ruffians accost Akakievich, steal his coat and with it his reason for existence. Again friendless, the cipher succumbs to madness and death; yet his ghost remains...
...Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.) introduced a bill Thursday to create an Academy of Criminal Justice based on the proposals of a professor emeritus of the Law School and the Harvard Student Legislative Research Bureau. The Academy may be located at Harvard...
...candidates for president, Duncan A. Ragsdale '65-3, claimed in a recent campaign statement to have "contacted and received favorable replies...for speaking engagements" from three national figures, including Sen. Hugh Scott (R-Pa.). Members of the faction opposing Ragsdale insist that his claim to have contacted Scott is a "blatant distortion...