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...economies that would result from such a plan would not be sufficient to warrant it," Tucker said. He responded to the Dining Halls committee's investigation following last Spring's undergraduate poll...
...objections to the loyalty oath provisions--particularly to the disclaimer affidavit--have been made clear time and again; they warrant only quick review now. The affidavit is obnoxious because it is a vaguely worded attempt to assure conformity to an officially "safe" norm of belief; because it singles out the academic community for suspicion of disloyalty and requires that students, unlike any other class of people, must reaffirm in writing that they are loyal; because it constitutes a dangerous Chauvinist precedent for any future federal aid to education acts; because, finally, it alienates the loyal while failing to protect...
Anderson got strong backing from Per Jacobsson, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, who charged that dollar restrictions are now being used as "protectionist devices" to keep down foreign competition. To Anderson's great satisfaction, Jacobsson virtually signed the death warrant for dollar discrimination by promising that the fund would act on a tougher policy "in the very near future," thus launching a major new step for a freer world trade...
...plan, if only to keep the touchy and victory-hungry French army behind him. But pacification could fall far short of a fight to the finish; De Gaulle might well decree within the next few months that rebel resistance in Algeria was no longer widespread enough to warrant the title of "civil war," and that pacification had been achieved...
...sergeants no immediate tangible good. At last week's session of their piecemeal trial -which has averaged one hearing every ten days-defense counsel requested that all but one of the sergeants be released on the ground that the evidence against them was not strong enough to warrant continued detention, particularly since much of had been supplied by Capin and Suyol-cu. Judge Celal Varol refused. He also refused to release the men into NATO ustody until the trial ends...