Word: unrest
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Joseph A. Rhodes Jr. yesterday assailed President Nixon for his treatment of the Commission on Campus Unrest, charging that Nixon's recent letter on the Commission's findings is "just another maneuver...
Nixon's letter-which deals almost entirely with the specific issue of campus unrest-stated that "moral authority in a great and diverse nation such as ours does not reside in the Presidency alone. There are thousands upon thousands of individuals... to whom segments of the nation look for moral, political, and intellectual leadership...
...Campus unrest is not the main problem facing America today," Rhodes said yesterday. "There is something deeply wrong with the way the President is comprehending his role. His list of real problems and real solutions is really out of phase with most people in this country...
Brewster's topic was "The Deeper Unrest" and he admitted to a "calculated ambiguity in choosing the title." But he began by insisting that he was "against violence" and "for tranquillity...
Brewster criticized the Nixon administration and Vice President Agnew especially for having castigated the report of the President's Commission on Campus Unrest before having even read...