Word: appealable
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although Flaherty remains the favorite, Republican John Tabor, 48, a Yale classmate of New York's John Lindsay and a politician with similar personal appeal, is posing the first serious G.O.P. challenge in 25 years. His Czech background suits ethnic groups, and he is trying to attract the city's blue-collar workers by hinting that he will oppose right-to-work laws if they will yield slightly to black demands. A former state secretary of labor and industry, the moderate Tabor promises to switch millions of dollars from patronage jobs to strengthen the police department. "If that...
Immediately after the ruling. Boston Legal Assistance Project lawyers, who are representing the families, filed a notice of appeal in the First Circuit Court of Appeals. An 11 a.m. hearing today in the Court of Appeals will again pit BRA arguments against those of the Assistance Project over the necessity of a temporary restraining order...
...attorney Daniel D. Bickford said that he did not expect any evictions before a decision is reached at the 11 a.m. appeal hearing...
...issue, Fetter said, should appeal especially to lower middle-class whites, who believe that "welfare chiselers" are stealing their badly-missed tax money...
...fined students are Jon Berman '70, Lowry Hemhill '72. Peter K. Knapp, a third year graduate student, Jon Levinson '73, Van McGee '71, and Ellen Messing '72. All identified themselves as members of Harvard-Radcliffe SDS, and said they will appeal...