The Harvard Undergraduate Council agreed last night to initiate action reducing the status of ROTC units at Harvard to the level of an undergraduate club.
Although a formal resolution was withheld while the HUC tries to coordinate its effort with the SFAC, Steven J. Kaplan '69, president of the council said that he felt that it had reached a "good concensus."
Without favored status. ROTC courses would offered on a non-credit basis "very much like the Kennedy Institute seminars," Kaplan said.
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