Word: acted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...women will leave the Collegiate building as soon as the commission is formed and the Collegian agrees to act by its decision, the spokesman said. The new plan differs from the group's former demands in that "We're not asking The Collegian to admit their wrongs, we're letting the commission do that," the spokesman added...
...more reminiscent of Jerry Ford speaking off-the-cuff than his own roiling Pat Buchanan-William Safire speeches or football-fuck-em vernacular, nothing of the real Nixon emerges. The weird intensity, the paranoid desperation of the man who believed he always knew the right answer, and alone could act upon it, is gone. Instead, we are given a shallow, simplistic portrait of events, with the personality of the Great Vindictor sucked clean out of them. By contrast, the David Frost television interviews were volatile--if such a word is not ludicrous to use in describing them--and gave...
...couldn't possibly be as bad as people make it out to be, even though some of my friends act like they'll never see me again," said Debbie Jacobs...
Guzzi charges William P. Dillon '79, founder and president of the company, with violating the anti-fraud provision of the Massachusetts Uniform Security Act by preparing and signing letters from customers authorizing the purchase or sale of securities without the knowledge of the customers...
Chief Justice Warren Burger, dissenting with Justice William Rehnquist, maintained that Congress in its 1964 Civil Rights Act never intended an "effect upon pension plans so revolutionary and discriminatory−this time favorable to women at the expense of men." At least for the time being, the court's ruling is limited to contributory pension plans−most of which are for public employees−in which women make a greater contribution. The ruling does not yet invalidate plans in which the contributions are equal but not the benefits...