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...that reason, Gillerman said, "I withdrew the plaintiff's opposition to the government's motion to dismiss for mootness that had been filed last February...
Harvard has a couple of points in its favor in the new pact, as Edward W. Powers, the University's director of employee relations and chief labor negotiator, pointed out las week. For one thing, Letteri withdrew one of his major demands, that 10 to 12 patrolmen be added to the force, before the union and Harvard even went into mediation. In addition, the 18-month duration of the pact, six months longer than the old contract, is a significant plus for Harvard...
...reluctance to convict; even when they do, judges have usually been lenient in their sentencing. In a 1968 case in Illinois, for example, a 69-year-old man admitted to suffocating his crippled wife and then attempting to take his own life. The judge, on his own initiative, withdrew the man's guilty plea, entered a judgment of not guilty and sent him home with...
Carl Kaysen, former Harvard professor and director of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, who withdrew from his appointment as Godkin Lecturer in 1973, is once again scheduled to deliver the Godkin Lectures next March...
...Kaysen withdrew four days before he was scheduled to give the first of the lectures in 1973 saying that "important business" would prevent him from speaking...