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Pre-1969- Vanserg Hall houses military offices and training facilities. The College grants teaching appointments to ROTC staff and students participate in physical training on campus.
1969- Students for a Democratic Society storm University Hall. College evicts ROTC and stops giving academic credit for courses in military training.
1993- Concerned over military discrimination against gays, the Faculty Council votes to stop paying MIT for its ROTC service. An independent trust fund established by alumni begins paying MIT for Harvard students.
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MIT Faculty Ask ROTC Program To Admit GaysIn a move which would allow Harvard students who are gay to participate in ROTC, the MIT faculty proposed Wednesday
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We Asked, They ToldDaniel G. Punt '99, a Navy midshipman, has listened to the Undergraduate Council debate to bring ROTC back to campus.
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We ASKED They TOLDDaniel G. Punt '99, a Navy midshipman, has listened to the Undergraduate Council debate to bring ROTC back to campus.
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ROTC CIVILIANIZING THE MILITARYTo the Editors of the CRIMSON: The principal point of the article on ROTC is that because the Armed Forces
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Faculty Passes Three-Year R.O.T.C.; Longer Period of Summer TrainingThe Faculty yesterday approved unanimously the program to cut ROTC class work to three years and lengthen the summer training
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Students Trained Here by Thousands For Army and Navy During Last WarBold headlines which screamed "WAR" in the CRIMSON, Friday, April 6, 1917, did not find the College either startled or