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...appealed a lower-court ruling that Mobile's current steps toward integration are "reasonable"-even though blacks calculate that two-thirds of their elementary schoolchildren in metropolitan Mobile are still in all-black schools. The principles on which the lower court based its decision were defended by U.S. Solicitor General Erwin Griswold, who appeared as a friend of the court to explain the Nixon Administration's hostility toward busing and its sympathy for neighborhood schools. Griswold conceded that the Constitution permits busing. But he argued that the Constitution does not require districts to break up segregated neighborhood schools...
...City solicitor Philip M. Cronin '53 presented the city's case saying that the law is constitutional and that it can be put into effect under a temporary administrator...
...council last week ordered the city manager to appropriate $7000 or more for the heat but no action was taken because Philip M. Cronin '53, the city solicitor, interpreted the action as an inappropriate diversion of public funds to private property...
...angry looks of the night when he elected to conduct his conference on the lawn of newly planted, fenced-off sod next to the CFIA. But the B and G men restrained themselves from interfering with the horde of sod-trampling newsmen who walked over to hear the former Solicitor General's statement...
...City Solicitor Philip M. Cronin '53 claimed that the City will be unable to provide the necessary $7000 for a furnace because it cannot legally place