Word: admittedly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...present form is unfair in both conception and procedure. Although it embodies the entire judicial process--it charges students, then tries and decides their cases--the CRR's procedures incorporate none of the usual judicial safeguards, It can deny students the right to counsel and admit hearsay evidence, but students can only appeal CRR decisions to the committee itself. While all the cases that come before the CRR involve students, its composition (seven Faculty members, four undergraduates, two graduate students, and one senior tutor) allows the Faculty to control the CRR's decisions...
...College of Cardinals has alone had the power to choose new popes. Vatican Council II, however, reasserted the authority of all bishops -whether cardinals or not-in helping to govern the church. In 1973 and 1974 Pope Paul VI broadly hinted he might go further and admit a few ordinary bishops to the conclave that elects a pope. But last week, when Paul-frail but vigorous at age 78-released the rules for choosing his successor, the cardinals-only tradition survived intact...
Cheever said he believes the Med School "cannot make much of a dent" without enlarging the size of the class in the same way it did when pressured to admit more minority group students in the late...
...original CRR was composed of three Faculty members and three students. In 1970, however, the Faculty changed the CRR to include seven Faculty members and only four students, and allowed it to admit hearsay evidence...
...Every so often we come across one another in Central Square. I'm not sure when he decided that I read poems, but this is indeed something that I happen to do from time to time. It is the only thing he knows about me, and I have to admit that it doesn't make my life seem very remarkable. So I let Ralph call me "doll...