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Before the third-year men could vote, the law-school bulletin board blazed with an announcement from S.E.U. headquarters : the elections were off. To back up its decision, the S.E.U. called in a squad of blue-shirted bullyboys from the Falange's Centuria de la Guardia de Franco (Centurions of Franco's Guard). When indignant students tried to march on Law Dean Manuel Torres López' office, Falange sticks and clubs swung. The centurions were chased from the law school. Students tore down the bulletin-board notice and destroyed the Falangist arrows above a commemorative plaque...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPAIN: Revolt at Madrid University | 2/20/1956 | See Source »

Several monts later, the Wall Street Journal announced that the Law School would publish a world tax service in conjunction with the United Nations and the Ford Foundation. In the February, 1955, Law School Bulletin, an article by William Sprague Barnes of the Law School revealed the essential points of Puente's plan, McInerney said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dean Griswold Refutes Puente's Claims at Federal Court Hearing | 2/18/1956 | See Source »

Judge Vincent A. Carroll set simple rules for the experiment. The Philadelphia Inquirer's Frank B. Johnston, Charles Myers of Philadelphia's News, and Dominic Ligato of the Bulletin were assigned seats at the press table but forbidden to stand, leave their seats or use flashbulbs. Using 35-mm. cameras, they made about 565 shots, completely won the approval of Judge Carroll: "The photographers didn't interfere with the conduct of the trial as much as coughing in the spectator section of the courtroom did. There was no disrespect shown to the court. I feel that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Freedom of the Lens | 2/13/1956 | See Source »

...Republican, at least, while in college. In the 1916 election, he went all out for Hughes. On election night, he was so restless that he insisted on having several of us go into Boston to get the latest returns. The first returns assured Hughes of election, and when the bulletin board of the Boston Herald gave out what it thought was the result, Sherwood immediately organized a parade of victory. As the tallest man in Harvard, he became the leader. I can still see him, waving his long arms, shouting some doggerel that he may have composed on the spur...

Author: By Samuel P. Sears, | Title: Sherwood: Memories Of His College Days | 2/10/1956 | See Source »

...days before Lamont, when the Widener reading room resembled an intellectual YMCA, Radcliffe students surrounded a young man named Phillip McNiff like a band of suffragettes to petition for equal rights. The protests accomplished nothing, McNiff continued to chase the intruders away, and Radcliffe bulletin boards meekly rescinded their initial judgement by announcing: "Mr. McNiff is not an ogre...

Author: By George H. Watson jr., | Title: Behind the Stacks | 2/8/1956 | See Source »

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