Word: breaches
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...these matters had created great ferment and new tensions within the University community. The fact remains that none of these tensions led to any fundamental breach of civility on the part of most students or to any serious break with the commonly accepted rules of University life. The strength of the Harvard community had by no means been dissipated. None of this directly caused the forcible seizure of University Hall on April 9, even though those who initiated that seizure were counting heavily on the widespread discontents...
...that, but students comprise only one-third of the committee, while Radcliffe's Judicial Board is half and half. I feel that this is an example of how Harvard students are being fooled into thinking that they have forced far-reaching concessions from the faculty and administration. Any small breach of precedent at Harvard is taken to be a radical change in the University, and any change at Harvard is seem by some to be a crack in the Ivy Wall that poses an immediate threat to its continued existence...
...students be deprived of financial assistance as a result of the Paine Hall demonstration or any other breach of the rules...
...students be deprived of financial assistance as a result of the Paine Hall demonstration or any other breach of the rules...
Only after the Albequerque rebuff did SDS find the YMCA. The organization is suing both the Board of Regents and the Albequerque City Council for breach of contract...