Word: united
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...staff and students of Harvard's AFROTC bitterly criticized the Air Force yesterday for its decision to disband the unit...
...student leaders of the group, Cadet Captain John W. Sands '56, issued a statement attacking Air Force policy and at the same time asking to have the unit reestablished...
Despite the elimination of the college AFROTC unit in July, 1957, Colonel Waldo B. Jones, professor of Air Science and Tactics, last nigh assured cadets that they would be allowed to finish their programs in one of the college's ROTC units...
Although the 58 freshmen and sophomores in the program will not be able to complete the air force program, Colonel Trevor N. Dupuy, professor of Military Science and Tactics, said that the army unit "will take any cadet Jones recommends." Under present regulations NROTC cannot accept such transfers, but Jones said he hoped the necessary arrangements would be made...
...little opposition expressed among the staff of the famous Jamaica Plain botanical garden. Among the many changes recommended by the plan, the most significant was a suggestion to combine the University's botanical libraries and herbaria, then housed in nine buildings. In their place the plan proposed "a single unit in as close proximity to the Biological Laboratories as possible," leaving only a working; library and herbarium at the Arborctum. Research in Jamaica Plain, it was felt, was then hindered by crowding and fire-hazard conditions. The details of unification, however, were not spelled out in Bailey's report. "What...