Word: abolitionism
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Hills' nomination comes as Wall Street prepares to do battle with the SEC over one of the last vestiges of the brokerage community's old "private club" organization: New York Stock Exchange Rule 394, which forces member brokers of the Big Board to do most of their trading...
Certainly the kinds of changes Rosovsky was talking about have been happening across the country. There has been a general loosening of constraints across a set of issues that ranges from abolition of required courses to pass-fail grading to even the disappearance of dormitory rules that governed students' personal...
Diametrically Opposed. Congress is now getting around to the basics. This week the House and Senate are expected to begin debates on bills that deal with prices of the nation's two most vital fuels. Unfortunately, the debates probably will throw into sharp contrast the diametrically opposed approaches of...
Sense of Urgency. As if to prove that, Mrs. Gandhi proposed a 20-point reform program that if enacted, might move India well along the path toward a socialist society. Among her proposals: liquidation of the debts of the rural poor, abolition of indentured labor, division and redistribution of large...
The chronicle of progress in voting rights, working and career recognition, educational opportunities, changes in habits of home and public life and appearance, as well as women's roles in the politics of such social issues as abolition, are also covered in the thirty-minute slide-tape presentation. Unfortunately, the...