Word: upon
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...alliance and evicted NATO from installations in France, including military headquarters at Rocquencourt and Fontainebleau. To a degree, De Gaulle's decision was perhaps an unavoidable product of his own intense nationalistic pride. But his action also reflected the larger problem that NATO has historically been overly dependent upon...
...pattern and, incidentally, to help design a new one. Only be dealing concretely with all the issues raised can the natural impulse of both student and Faculty to solve internal problems and enlist their energies against the vastly more confounding problems of the outside world be restored and built upon...
...Friday, April 11, a group began to coalesce around Ted Coltman '69, David Lane 4G, and Rich Rabinowitz 3G, for the purpose of initiating concrete new directions in learning. The title, "HARVARD NEW COLLEGE" was agreed upon; about 40 persons worked through the weekend on the problems of defining and publicizing its existence and setting up "co-operative explorations...
...position taken on the Strike was that the New College would seek to strengthen the Harvard community's involvement in the Strike and in the intellectual issues bearing directly or indirectly upon it. It was felt that to bring about an "improved state of being" would be more effective than submitting demands for the restructuring of the old Harvard. Throughout these discussions, there was a strong feeling that something very desirable was happening to people's consciousness as a result of the Strike...
Finally, we would like to call upon the more enlightened element of the Business School, those who feel that businessmen have a higher role to play in this society than merely calculating a return on investment, to end the traditional isolation from the larger Harvard community and give a damn...