Word: appointed
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...paper stressed the importance of the clause of the civil rights bill which would allow the chief justice of the Appellate Court to appoint a three-man court to hear civil rights cases at the district level. Civil rights litigation, the group contends, has frequently been hampered by dilatory judicial attention...
Besides establishing new standards, this Title prescribes strict procedures for courts which handle voting cases. The 1960 Act directed U.S. District Judges to appoint voting referees to registration centers where discrimination could be proved. Unfortunately, most District Judges in the South are segregationists, and voting cases have been delayed for as long as two years without action. The present Act provides the victim of discrimination a three-judge court, to be named by the Chief Judge of the Circuit, Since much of the South falls within the Fifth Circuit, presided over by integrationist Judge Tattle, this provision would greatly speed...
...final alternative, PBH can petition the Corporation to appoint a full time social worker from outside the University. Such an appointment would be unique to Harvard, although in 1960 Yale hired a full time social worker to coordinate Yale's counterpart...
...second and more permanent solution is to petition the University to appoint a member of the Social Relations Department as coordinator of the Social Service Committee. With his knowledge of psychology and sociology, this appointee could serve in the dual capacity of social work coordinator and professor...
...Chief Marshal, he will preside at the commencement luncheon in the Fogg Art Museum and later in the afternoon will lead the procession into the Tercentenary Theatre for the annual meeting of the Harvard Alumni Association. A group of 150 aides and marshals which Sullivan is to appoint will aid him in directing the day's activities...