Word: programing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...impressive, but stagy re-enactments of scenes from the book were tossed in like roadblocks, and the show got lost east of the Black Hills. National Educational Television claimed an American TV first by showing a remarkable 30-minute color film of a baby's birth. But the program was spoiled by one of those dull panel discussions that plague so much of Public...
...Since Congress has shown no inclination to go along with a tax increase until the Administration has slashed nonmilitary spending, President Johnson two weeks ago agreed to a reduction of as much as $9 billion in his budget. Such a cut would affect foreign aid, the space program, the supersonic jet, and some or all of $1.5 billion in the highway, flood-control, and federal building programs...
Moreover, ROTC has not become "a narrowly preprofessional program." Of the Harvard NROTC graduates from 1950-1959, only six per cent are still on active duty. I don't know the exact percentage for all ROTC graduates countrywide, but it is assuredly less than 20 per cent. Neither figure is indicative of professionalism in the ROTC. John Miller...
...Committee on Educational Policy. You implied that the CEP, motivated by a belief in the existence of "the conflict between ROTC's privileged place on campus and Harvard's academic standards," revised the NROTC curriculum "by chopping one-and-a-half credit courses out of the NROTC program" and adding "some solid college courses." Actually, the Navy proposed these changes, not the college, in an effort to improve its students' education. The CEP's action is rightly seen as preliminary, not as agreement with the Crimson's often-stated view that the conflict mentioned does in fact exist...
...three new plans--two for honors and one for non-honors concentration--will be effective beginning with the Class of 1971. Concentrators in the Classes of 1969 and 1970 can choose to work under either the old or new program...