Word: arleigh
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Bites. Police sealed the doors of the building after about 200 students and nonstudents had joined the sit-in. Vice Chancellor William Boyd offered to let conscientious objectors set up a table beside the recruiters, and Dean of Students Arleigh Williams said that no one would be arrested if all would move on. Both offers were ignored. Several hours later, Executive Vice Chancellor Earl F. Cheit, filling in for Heyns, who was attending meetings at Harvard and Princeton, summoned about 100 campus and local police. Armed with warrants, they arrested six nonstudents, including Savio...
...Chief of Naval Operations Arleigh Burke summoned Raborn to Washington, placed him in charge of a program aimed at developing a solid-fuel, nuclear-armed, 1,500-mile missile that could be fired from a submarine...
Announcement of the resolution followed by a day a disclosure by Arleigh Williams, dean of students at the Berkeley campus, that a faculty committee will begin holding formal hearings next Wednesday to consider disciplinary action against the students...
Omar Bradley, Matt Ridgwayand Max Taylor, Nate Twining and Curt LeMay, Arthur Radford and Arleigh Burke-the very names still conjure up images of flaming cannon, of contrails across enemy skies, of destroyers heading into battle at flank speed. It detracts nothing from their successors to say that the names of "Bus" Wheeler, "Johnny" Johnson, "Dave" McDonald, "J. P." McConnell and "Wally" Greene are hardly household words...
...Staff-expressed stronger reservations: "From a military standpoint," said Air Force General Nathan F. Twining, "the treaty is not in the best interests of our national security." Said Admiral Arthur Radford: "I join with many of my former colleagues in expressing deep concern for our future security." Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, former Chief of Naval Operations, expressed "grave misgivings as to whether this will be a step toward peace...