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February and the Tet Offensive brought a bit of Harvard's dovishfringe up to New Hampshire to campaign for "Gene." His prospects were dim and many students disliked his unemotional approach, but as Bruce Fireman '70, a follower of SDS, said, "I don't want any anti-war candidate to do badly; a Johnson victory would be interpreted as support for the war. . . . He [McCarthy] is the only candidate we've got, we ought to help...
...crowd which gathered outside Elsie's in Freedom Square each morning to go up to New Hampshire was one mainly of middle-class moderates with a few SDS followers sprinkled among them. The real radicals, however, had only disdain for the campaign...
PEOPLE have run out of new arguments at Columbia and are still where they were a month ago, when revolutionaries held the first sit-in. Everyone has dropped the usual debate niceties. A boy shouts at a red-armbanded striker that SDS has taken away something he earned $2000 for at $1.35 an hour, then tells him to shut up when he tries to answer. A girl in the student grill waves a New York Times article in the air asking how they are to trust an administration that planted police spies in student organizations. Students and faculty members grouped...
Other faculty members who have expressed interest in the course are Robert Coles '50, research psychiatrist at UHS; Joseph L. Featherstone '62, graduate student in history and associate editor of the New Republic; Barbara N. Cohn, lecturer in General Education; and Paul Potter, a founder of SDS and instructor in philosophy at M.I.T...
Undergraduates next year will also have the opportunity to work out their problems (and perhaps a few frustrations) on computer consoles, which are scheduled to be installed in three Houses plus Sever Hall. The typewriter-sized consoles will connect into an SDS 940 in the Harvard Computing Center...