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Moriarty said that he could only interpret the Faculty's decision on ROTC as withdrawing ROTC's "invitation" to remain at Harvard. He added that the Faculty is mistaken if it expects NROTC to violate Federal law or to go to Congress to change...
Naval ROTC will leave Harvard when the Corporation terminates the professorship of Naval Science, Capt. Thomas J. Moriarty, commanding officer of NROTC and professor of Naval Science, said yesterday...
Moriarty said that without a professorship, NROTC could not remain at Harvard without violating a Federal law which states that no ROTC unit may be maintained at an institution unless "the senior commissioned officer of the armed force concerned, who is assigned to the program at that institution, is given the academic rank of professor...
Seventy-seven of the Naval students are in the Regular NROTC program. These students were chosen for the program in their senior year of high school, and are expected, according to the Navy brochure, to be "reasonably disposed to making the Navy a career." While at Harvard, they receive Government scholarships covering all tuition, books, and room and board. The total value of these scholarships is presently around $230,000, and in an average year, about five borderline students are accepted to Harvard as a result of receiving this stipend. The non-Regular, or Contract NROTC students do not receive...
...Naval contract specifies that the NROTC Professor be given a place on Harvard's major administrative board and receive the same privileges as other Department heads. The Army contract requires that a member of the Department of Military Science be given a seat on any Faculty committee whose jurisdiction includes ROTC...