Word: allowable
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...proposed by Everett I. Mendelsohn, professor of the History of Science, would rearrange the academic calendar to allow a recess for the two weeks prior to the election-the so-called "Princeton plan...
...seizure of American ships leaving those ports as well, and the Supreme Court held that he had exceeded the intent of Congress. As Administration defenders often note, President Jefferson felt free to send naval vessels to protect U.S. ships against the Barbary pirates. Nonetheless, Jefferson carefully refused to allow his commanders to hold even captured pirate vessels until Congress had approved action "beyond the line of defense...
...goes to borrowers who really need it?home builders, say, or small businessmen?rather than to those with the greatest economic clout. Credit controls have strong support in some parts of official Washington, though not in the White House. Congress last December gave the President stand-by authority to allow the Federal Reserve to regulate the terms, amount and interest rates of all forms of credit. Wright Patman, chairman of the House Banking and Currency Committee, last week denounced Nixon for not using that power. Within the Nixon Cabinet, George Romney has spoken in favor of credit controls. He complains...
Local observers also fear that Harvard would like to sell the land for a tidy sum that could be used handily in Cambridge. Condemnation would allow Harvard to sell out without jeopardizing its rights to the land under the will of Ernest G Stillinan who donated the land...
...read Wednesday's (May 27) CRIMSON with utter incredulity. Are we so morally, spiritually, and intellectually corrupt as to allow a small group of "radical students" to decide that Steven Kelman should not speak at this year's commencement because they happen not to like his views? Ubinam gentium sumus...