Word: ascertained
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...strong endorsement of a policy only recently announced by the Dean of the Faculty: that department chairmen should provide ad hoc committees on permanent appointments with "evidence that consideration was given to women... by including in the materials they submit the names received and the steps taken to ascertain potential candidates...." We regard this as an absolutely crucial enforcement mechanism and would suggest that when the evidence submitted is unsatisfactory, ad hoe committees should themselves take an active role in trying to ascertain whether there are qualified women candidates for the open position...
...alternative overboard pumping systems. Yet the state has failed to provide, or require marinas to install, sufficient pump-out stations. After suspending enforcement for four years, New York decided to crack down this spring. Lawmen have been told that they may now board a boat without a warrant to ascertain whether it has an approved toilet. Operating a nonapproved toilet (or-as the law now reads-even being seasick over the side) is a misdemeanor that carries a $100 fine or 60 days in jail, or both...
...Tuesday's Faculty meeting, Putnam charged the University with "selective repression of people because of their opinions" during debate on the proposal for Faculty disciplinary procedures. He referred to attempts on the part of several University officials to ascertain his participation in the disruption from newsmen...
...Chief noted that the garage to the rear of the-residence has been converted into a printing shop and it houses enough equipment to publish a newspaper. He does not know that a newspaper is published there but he is keeping a close eve on the garage to ascertain what activity takes place there. He said a leaflet was printed there several months ago and that this leaflet called for support for the-scheduled for trial...
Upon receipt of Bureau authority to interview a particular individual under this program, the interviewing Agents should delineate to the individual the Bureau's responsibilities in the field of internal security, espionage, and related matters. The interviewing Agents should discreetly ascertain if any attempts have been made by the Soviet Intelligence Services to recruit the individual for intelligence purposes either in the USSR or after his return to the United States. The individual should be alerted to the importance of immediately notifying the Bureau of any Soviet attempt to contact...