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The course first drew protest last summer, when the Law School announced that Julius Chambers, a Black attorney, and Jack Greenberg, a white civil-rights lawyer, would co-instruct the course as visiting professors.
This last-minute push to save the measure calling for the sale of more than $100 million in securities marks the culmination of a four-year campaign. Stopped in every previous session, the bill easily passed both chambers by voice votes last December.
A showdown over the continuing resolution was averted at the last moment when a House-Senate conference committee agreed to jettison a "jobs bill" that both chambers had attached to the measure. The Democratic House had voted $5.4 billion for the program, and the Republican Senate had approved a $1.2...
Then DeVries removed the two pumping chambers (or ventricles) of Clark's heart, leaving the two atria, which function as storage chambers for blood. In all, about two-thirds of the heart were cut away. The cavity in the chest of the 6-ft. 2-in. Clark could easily...
THE WALLS of the chambers of the Massachusetts House of Representatives are lined with paintings depicting the proudest moments in the formation of this state's government, and in the role the state played in creating the federal government. Pilgrim fathers, colonial governors and leaders of the Revolution peer down...