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...relations with the government, Harvard is caught in a squeeze. On the one hand the government, leery of aid to education and anxious to suppress student radicals, has acted on a series of measures which would cut off funds to colleges which have a history of radical activities on campus. On the other hand the radicals are demanding an end to many of these same government grants on the grounds that they serve the war effort...
...CFIA is primarily funded by the Ford Foundation. The Faculty members and research associates affiliated with the Center work on a variety of projects, including economic development, arms control, and studies of underdeveloped countries. Radicals claim that the research is then used by the government to suppress liberation movements around the world. CFIA associates say that their researchis all public information and can be used by anyone...
...band is an organization that has long thrived on sexist humor," said John Posner '71, student conductor. "What's happened here is that a lot of guys finally sat down to take a close look at the situation, chose to suppress the male chauvinist sentiments that bandies still fell, and did what was right...
...these ideas, I think, as much as the physical actions of the students who espouse them, that the University would like to suppress. The real threat to the men who run Harvard, the David Rockefellers and Hugh Calkinses who sit on the Corporation and Board of Overseers, is that if such a movement continued to grow it would undoubtedly reach beyond the walls of the University, and join hands with other disaffected segments of society. The program of groups like SDS denies that the end of the war in Vietnam, or for that matter any significant social change, will...
...staffs. But publishers argue that without special antitrust exemption, some papers will succumb to rising production and labor costs, thus reducing the variety of editorial voices. The "newspaper preservation bill" is so protective, however, that Justice Department officials have called it "a license to fix prices," promote monopoly and suppress potential competition...