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...plaintiff will base his right to sue Harvard on the ground that the Health service is a profit-making activity of the University, with its fee separate from tuition charges, a Boston newspaper has reported. An educational institution is normally subject to suit in Massachusetts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Father of Plaintiff Says Clinic Altered Diagnosis | 10/15/1960 | See Source »

Because educational institutions are not normally subject to suit in Massachusetts, the plaintiff's case will rest on an unusual legal argument, the Boston paper reported...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: $12 Million Suit Cites Harvard as Defendant | 10/14/1960 | See Source »

...plaintiff will contend, the paper said, that the School's health service is a profit-making activity of the University, with its costs separate from tuition charges. Because this voluntary health plan is not part of the school's required fee, it is a separate organization and can therefore be sued, the plaintiff reportedly will argue...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: $12 Million Suit Cites Harvard as Defendant | 10/14/1960 | See Source »

...reputation for omniscience about milady's taste is matched only by his legendary omnivorousness toward his own executives (TIME, Nov. 16). Last week a former Revlon vice president sued Charles Revson for $601,460 damages on charges of breach of agreement in a stock transaction made when the plaintiff left Revlon two years ago. The plaintiff: Martin Elliot Revson, Charlie's younger (49) brother...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CORPORATIONS: A Family Affair | 3/28/1960 | See Source »

...third time in the past two decades. Before the court was a package of four related test-case suits, brought by Dr. C. Lee Buxton, chairman of the Yale Medical School's obstetrics and gynecology department, and three patients who had medical reasons for wanting to prevent conception. Plaintiff Buxton claimed a right, as a physician, to "practice his profession free from unreasonable restraint." The three patients claimed a right to the benefit of a physician's advice in dealing with a "dangerous threat to their health and happiness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONNECTICUT: Unreasonable Restraint | 1/4/1960 | See Source »

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