Word: withdraw
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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James M. Fallows '70, the class orator, warned that "A new patriotism will require, as a first step, that we separate ourselves from many of our nation's current practices," In his conversational but pained speech, he explained, "I think the decision we must make is to withdraw our cooperation [from the draft], to refuse to serve in an army that bears any resemblance to the one we have...
...same time, the CRR, acting on an appeal by one student who had been suspended last month for taking part in the breakup of the Center for International Affairs Visiting Committee, reversed its decision and suspended the requirement to withdraw. The student will have to leave in the event of further misconduct...
TODAY'S Vietnam Moratorium will be the largest and probably the most important single protest against the American intervention in Vietnam since the war began. Whether or not such protests as these can ever by themselves succeed in forcing the Administration to withdraw from Vietnam, a successful Moratorium will clearly indicate to President Nixon that the political costs of continuing the war into the months ahead will be far greater than they have been until now. Everyone who stands for an immediate withdrawal of American forces from Vietnam should support today's Moratorium and should do whatever...
...School officials anticipate that fewer people will withdraw from the class during the year because of President Nixon's ruling that students who register for school will be allowed to complete the academic year...
...briefing in Key Biscayne, a White House official said that the Administration still expected South Viet Nam to withdraw all of its combat forces from Cambodia by about July...