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Currently the Senate Armed Services Committee is considering a UMT bill sponsored by Senator Leverett Saltonstall (Rep.-Mass.) requiring all eligible males 18 years of age to undergo a six months training period, and then serve as reservists for seven and a half years. During the 82nd Congress, a similar bill passed in the Senate, but was defeated in the House. This time, Saltonstall has altered his bill in several minor ways to pacify House members: the term of training has been increased from four to six months, and the UMT trainees will wear different uniforms and insignia to distinguish...
...Sutherland and I point out. If a man's conscience compels him to keep silent without legal excuse, he must expect to undergo whatever punishment the law a claim of privilege to remain silent may have a very damaging effect on a person's career...
After a month of much squawking, which evidently surprised College officials no end, the once rigid, now plastic parietal rules may undergo yet another revision. The return of Saturday's afternoon privilege is a welcome concession. It is all the more welcome because whatever liberality moved it may prevent the restrictions on Saturday evening permissions the Housemasters Committee was threatening a few weeks...
Informed of the identity of the student last night, the Liberal Union Executive Board decided to press charges against him unless he returns the money missing from previous shows or agrees to undergo lie-detector and other examinations to clear himself of the previous thefts. The suspect is not a member of the Liberal Union...
After a year of operation, however, the experiment is a controversial subject at Yale. As originally conceived, the program was an attempt to enable exceptional students to undergo two years of military training while in their teens and still graduate from college in their early twenties. After the first two years of college the student would leave for two years of military training. Then, as an older and socially mature individual, he would return for his junior and senior years...