Word: developing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...with such labor leaders as A.F.L.-C.I.O. President George Meany, United Auto Workers Chief Walter Reuther and the Garment Workers' David Dubinsky. He charges that A.F.L.-C.I.O. unions practice open segregation in some cases, token integration in some others. Cries Hill: "We are going into federal court to develop a whole new body of labor laws in behalf of the Negro. The opposition of Meany, Reuther and Dubinsky to this new effort will not deter us in the slightest. From now on, they will have to answer for their discriminatory practices in the federal courtrooms of America. We have...
...patient who becomes upset when he calls his trusted family doctor and learns he is away on vacation generally calms down just as quickly. Doctors do rate their occasional rest. But are they taking time off too often, even between vacations? "It has become hazardous to develop a serious illness over a weekend or on a holiday, or even at night;" declared Manhattan's Dr. Milton Helpern last week. "The contagion of the medical day terminating at 4 or 5 o'clock in the afternoon in clinics seems to have infected some of the medical profession in private...
...important to studies of the secrets of life as was the splitting of the atom to physics. The thousands of rungs connecting the helices are made up of nucleotides put together in a definite order. This order is a code that determines whether a particular germ cell will develop into a mouse or a man. The chromosomes that dictate heredity are, essentially, chains of DNA. When one of these vital molecules in an animal cell is altered by radiation, chemicals, or in any other way, the result may be the aberrant growth that is called cancer-which...
...this week's Calender, Mr. Burke (director of HSA and director of Student Employment) "confirms the fact that the Student Employment office in recent years has found it increasingly difficult to provide student entertainers ...for requests.... Clearly the intent of the agency would be to encourage students to develop or utilize talents where there is a current shortage of performers or into areas where promotion and service promise greatly increased business...
...precisely this intent that dangerously underlies HSA's expansion. If the purpose of the HSA is kept within its original limits--to provide jobs for needy students--the Entertainment Agency is neither needed nor desired. If the increased numbers of entertainers Mr. Burke wishes to develop in the undergraduate community required the money or badly wanted the work, they could undoubtedly find their fill of jobs. HSA employs student on the basis of need: the HSA needs...