Word: allows
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...legislation seems to allow I.M. Pei, the Library's architect, the flexibility he has repeatedly asked for. Pei has said that he would like to include "supporting facilities"--parking lots, restaurants, shops--on the Bennett St. site near the Library. The bill would permit the Library Corporation to sell part of the Yards for the development of such facilities...
Although special provisions in the new Immigration Bill will allow any number of Castro's discontents into the U.S., a clause in the same bill also renders it impossible for them to become permanent residents (or citizens) of the United States. Residency is particularly significant because it is very difficult to join a union without it. It follows that Cubans, who lack union protection and often speak no English, will have more trouble than even the Negro in finding...
...plan, of demanding that students take five courses that do not count towards concentration. "He said the implementations of their rule "would have a very profound effect. It would get at the English major who takes English history courses for his distribution requirement -- and there are departments that allow almost any courses in the catologue to count for concentration...
Helping Jack. One of twelve children of a Boston stevedore, Frank Morrissey was raised in Boston's Charlestown area -a section that even today is so poor that Negro mothers refuse to allow their children to be bussed to white schools there. After two years at Boston College, Frank quit to take a job with the state, enrolled for night courses at Suffolk University Law School in Boston...
...subject, a surprising number of young rabbis spoke up to argue that Shemittah is so fraught with sham that the rules should be drastically modernized. One Orthodox farmer suggested that a corner of a field be left fallow as a symbolic reminder. Since the purpose of Shemittah is to allow more time for study and prayer, said another rabbi, the law could be fulfilled by limiting farm work to a five-hour...