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...logistics, but not in the number of people moving between Harvard and Radcliffe. The RUS wants to concentrate the 545 women who would be living at Harvard in five Houses "to improve the quality of living." while the CHUL had wanted to distribute them throughout all the Houses to implement full co-residency...
...deal with. The local residents on the Model Cities board, who exercise at least nominal control over Cities Demonstration Agency (CDA) activities in Cambridge, are angrily, and for the first time, effectively pressing for more power in the decision-making process. The staff, conceived as the working arm to implement board proposals, is divided, confused, and idle. The City Manager in City Hall, wielding his ever-ready veto power, is anxiously awaiting the imminent collapse of the program. And perhaps most significantly, the Nixon administration signaled last week its intent to phase the program out of existence within a year...
...want some facts? How about these: It is worse than we can imagine. Hundreds of thousands are dead; we've dropped many more bombs to implement our policy of 'forced-draft urbanization" in Vietnam than we used on the Nazis. Noam Chomsky (one of the few for whom I feel no contempt) writes, "By March 1969 the total level of bombardment had reached 130,000 tons a month-nearly two Hiroshimas a week in South Vietnam and Laos, defenseless countries." "Go easy on words like genocide," Henry Kissinger told students who visited him in the White House...
Signers of the treaty agree to take "whatever action is necessary to implement [its] terms...
...asking each individual to declare peace with the people of Vietnam, and to pledge himself to take whatever actions are appropriate to implement the terms of this Joint Treaty and to ensure its acceptance by the government of the United States," he said...