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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...last Friday, Weiner had begun to reconsider the decision to withdraw. He and the Rev. Richard E. Mumma of the United Ministry met with several civil-rights leaders on campus to discuss the whole muddle. Mumma suggested that the Harvard community might focus its efforts on a single Southern community, perhaps beginning the project under SCOPE auspices, but eventually operating independently. As shown by the letter in yesterday's CRIMSON, Harold McDougall and other members of the Civil Rights Coordinating Committee doubted the efficacy of such a step. CRCC heavily favors the SNCC local initiative approach...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Civil Rights Muddle | 4/29/1965 | See Source »

This year SDS alone led the march; yet its members could agree only that the war was bad and that the U.S. should withdraw if possible. "Although those among us might differ as to which method is most desirable," a policy statement read, "we are unanimously of the opinion that the war must be brought...

Author: By Parker Donham, | Title: SDS Washington March Stresses Protest; Lacks Policy Program of 1962 Project | 4/23/1965 | See Source »

What the U.S. seeks is "an independent South Viet Nam - securely guaranteed . . . free from outside interference, tied to no alliance." Until that aim is achieved, said the President, "we will not be defeated; we will not grow tired; we will not withdraw, either openly or under the cloak of a meaningless agreement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Relations: A Reply to the Critics | 4/16/1965 | See Source »

...will not be defeated. We will not grow tired. We will not withdraw, either openly or under the cloak of a meaningless agreement." Since the condition for an end to U.S. military involvement is that Ho Chi Minh call off an army that is not his to command, it is Johnson's offer of "unconditional discussions" that is meaningless. The offer of $1 billion of aid to develop the Mekong delta and the expressed desire to see peace returned to that part of the world are an attempt to place the blame for continued fighting on the National Liberation Front...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: US Viet Policy: Why We Must March | 4/14/1965 | See Source »

...Millions and S.N. Behrman's But for Whom Charlie were coolly received, and The Changeling was disastrous. Because of The Changeling, the Center's Board of Directors decided to fire Robert Whitehead, the theatre's artistic director. With him went Elia Kazan, the director, and Arthur Miller, who will withdraw After the Fall and Incident at Vichy from repertory after this season...

Author: By Peter Grantley, | Title: The Theatre Gap | 4/13/1965 | See Source »

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