Word: withdrawnness
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...resolution was withdrawn for rewriting by Roger Rosenblatt, assistant professor of English and chief spokesman for the Committee of Fifteen...
...Marines are leaving Viet Nam. Earlier this month, the Corps' Third Amphibious force turned over command of I Corps, the northernmost sector of South Viet Nam, to the Army. Last week the 26th Marines, which earned fame and a Presidential Unit Citation at Iwo Jima, was withdrawn and returned to Camp Pendleton, Calif. There the regiment will be deactivated...
...similar resolution by Arthur Smithies, Ropes Professor of Political Economy and Master of Kirkland House, was withdrawn in favor of the Albritton motion...
Weiland, usually withdrawn on road trips, was loosening up, telling a few hockey stories, and Cavanagh was doubled over with laughter most of the time. There was an informal air about the conversation, a mutual fondness for each other, and most of all, a deep respect on both sides, that made me hope that the squad would dept? Cavanagh captain after the season. Tuesday it did, and it can only mean success for Harvard's hockey team next year...
...President Nixon said that U.S. forces in Europe will remain at their present level of 310,000 until mid-1971. After that date, large cuts may take place. To a limited degree, the NATO allies can take up some slack; last week's announcement that 4,500 previously withdrawn British troops would return to West Germany is an example. But, realistically, no one can take the place of the U.S. troops. They must be strong enough to contain a conventional Soviet attack at least for a few days, so that NATO does not face a choice of immediate nuclear...