Word: whitlock
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Charles P. Whitlock, assistant to the President for civic and governmental affairs, explained yesterday that the University might not apply for a grant even if the study showed it had a good chance of receiving the money...
...stumbling block, Whitlock said, may be the disclaimer requirement that is part of the act establishing the Office of Economic Opportunity. The act specifies that anyone receiving a grant from the office must first disclaim "belief" in any organization held subversive...
...Whitlock said that the wording of this requirement does not make clear whether officers of the University must sign a disclaimor affidavit before individual Faculty members can receive grants. If they must, the University would not apply for aid. It is awaiting clarification of the act from Jack T. Conway, who was named this week to head the community-action program...
Charles P. Whitlock, assistant to the President for civic and governmental affairs, said yesterday that if the Kennedys want the Yards, the University would be glad to see them used for the Kennedy Library rather than for the Tenth House...
Although the University had once discussed using part of the MTA Yards for the Library and part for its own administrators, Whitlock indicated that this was no longer under consideration...