Word: objectionable
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My first inkling that the council officers had any objection to my going in and out of the office while administering this referendum was when I read the article in yesterday's Crimson (May 11 1994), in which the council secretary is quoted as threatening to file charges with the...
And in Israel's darkest hour, Richard Nixon, heedless of the consequences, ordered the Defense Department, over their objection, to start a 24-hour-a-day emergency airlift which Prime Minister Golda Meir claimed was invaluable in turning the tide of the battle, Only the Portuguese and the Dutch supported...
The change in the ROTC debate was a change inissues--from an objection to militarism to astance against discrimination. But the nature ofthe debate was also recast by a new political era.
The constitution is elegant in its simplicity: "Any question may be committed to a referendum or poll by the council or by a petition signed by one-tenth of the undergraduates." Upon receiving the petition, however, Gabay decided that this simple clause actually implies all manner of complex restrictions on...
For the worshippers at St. Margaret's Church in Dorchester, this St. Patrick's Day won't be like the others. The organizers called the annual parade off because of their objection to would-be gay and lesbian marchers.