Word: code
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...embroils you in buying and selling and warding off rip-offs, is pretty cool-as long as you watch where your head is at. And Rags admires those who break corporate rules-whether they be designers on the Lower East Side or secretaries who flaunt the company's dress code. There is a real effort being made throughout Rags's pages to return to a simple era; and despite all those nasty advertisers, by the very nature of its subject, fewer corporate shadows darken Rags than they do Rolling Stone...
...offense until he proves the order was illegal at his subsequent court-martial. The defense rarely succeeds. Disobedience in combat is even riskier: more than one soldier who has defied an order in battle has been executed on the spot, although this practice is not authorized by the military code...
When James Toback (Harvard, magna cum laude, 1966) flew to Los Angeles to interview Jim Brown (Cleveland Browns, summa, 1965), there were some unnecessarily dressy items in his mental luggage: Nietzsche's code about "the genius of the heart," Keats' concept of "negative capability," and that always stylish bit about the pre-eminence of the black's psychosexual powers...
...what you will. The fact remains that it was a political rally. If representatives of the Hanoi government or the FLN had been invited to speak and permitted to enter the country and attend, it might then be considered an event coming under the protection of this University's code on academic rights and responsibilities (as does, for example, the physics department's sponsorship of Dr. Land's lecture). But merely to speak of that alternative arrangement is to draw attention to its political impossibility. And for this University to throw a mantle of academic privilege and right over that...
Callahan accepts the morality of contraception and urges that a cheap and easy method be found to obviate the resort to abortion. As an interim solution, he proposes a legal code permitting relatively easy abortion: on request up to twelve weeks, thereafter only for "serious" reasons. He would also provide extensive counseling and a "conscience clause" for medical personnel who do not want to take part in abortions. Paralleling the permissive law, on the other hand, Callahan proposes a vigorous public campaign encouraging contraception and discouraging abortion and a social program offering alternatives such as maternal care and child support...