Word: appointed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Such an injunction would compel Nixon to appoint a national advisory council to supervise implementation of the Indian Education...
PRESIDENT BOK'S DECISION to appoint Masters for three and five-year terms is a welcome improvement. Too often Masterships, given for indefinite lengths of time, have been held by individuals so distant from students or so bored by their House that their presence has lost its intended impact...
...denied last week that he had encouraged Liller to resign and said that he does not appoint Masters to specific terms...
...parents deny consent for the operation. Now the issue is whether the courts should appoint a legal guardian who will give consent for the operation. Clearly, if the child had been "normal" the court would declare the parents negligent, and appoint an appropriate guardian. Over the years, the courts have acted thus in cases involving normal children...
...infant who is not "normal" becomes more complex, although the courts have consistently declined to explain their apprehension. Courts have handed down both positive and negative decisions with regard to guardianship where surgery is required for the Mongoloid infant to live. Until five years ago, most states declined to appoint a guardian for such a child. In more recent years, however, the courts have tended to reverse themselves, and most will now remove jurisdiction of the child from the natural parents...