Word: unfairly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Yale President Kingman Brewster is almost savage in his denunciation of the draft policy that allows broadside college deferments: "It is unfair; it is undemocratic; and-worst of all-it fosters a cynical disrespect for national service and corrupts the aims of education." Princeton President Robert Francis Goheen argues that because draft calls are still relatively small, the system is "unnecessarily erratic in what it does to young men's lives. Great inequities occur which are not compensated for by any real social gain. We have enough educated manpower that just the pursuit of a Ph.D. in history, classics...
...protest your unfair reporting of student criticism of Professor Haller. The criticism you quoted was the judgment of only one student, and was so presented in Slate. Slate admitted that some students had praised Haller on several counts. In fact, Slate is at some pains to make it clear that student judgments are entirely personal, and that what one student deplores, another may rave about. As graduate students of Professor Haller's, we would like to redress the balance by stating that we find him a sound, helpful teacher, and a very decent human being who has earned...
Although these programs are nothing new to Northern liberals, it would be unfair to say that Brooke has no positive ideas to contribute. He proposes a national training corps staffed by thousands of professional teachers and a foreign business corps of American businessmen. While he follows Democratic lines closely, he justifies his preference for Republicanism on old adage that the "Republican Party offers a permanent cure rather than temporary relief...
...draft system continues to grow and complicate itself. All the while, however, its two characterizing features are maintained: inequity and confusion. For an astounding number of years. Congress has politely averted its gaze and allowed the Selective Service System to construct an incredible edifice of unreasonable, bewildering, and unfair rules and sanctions. Congressional apathy continues, but the whole rotten draft structure is finally beginning to heave and high under its own weight. Student groups are staging little Berkeleys: civil rights organizations are protesting; corporate recruiters are voicing perplexity; college deans are wondering aloud; some professors have even stopped grading...
...rule, it said, would entitle lawyers to monitor all police questioning. The result, feared the court, "would effectively preclude all interrogation-fair as well as unfair...