Word: cautious
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Committee to Study Sex Discrimination in Kalamazoo Public Schools also found the proposals wanting but was "not surprised. Most institutions, including HEW and the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association), are controlled by males." Kay Hutchcraft, program coordinator of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, offered a rare but cautious cheer for the new policy: it will mean "more participation for more women...
...research project, although not yet completed, seems to make another case for cautious liberalization of the laws. The inquiry was begun in late 1972 by U.C.L.A. Psychiatrist Arthur Sorosky, who noticed that those of his patients who had been adopted tended to have special identity problems. Enlisting the help of Social Workers Reuben Pannor and Annette Baran of the Vista Del Mar Child-Care Service, Sorosky solicited opinions on the open-records question from adoptees, as well as from natural and adoptive parents. The trio received 600 letters, many of which they followed up with interviews. The response...
...reconstructed and as yet un published directive emphasizes a longterm, cautious struggle to take over all of Viet Nam. Communist forces will try to force Saigon to implement the Paris accords ("a great victory") so that the North Vietnamese army and Viet Cong guerrillas can nip off territory bit by bit. Says the document: "We will have to attack point by point, grasping partial victories and advancing to ward final victory...
...first year of the student-faculty-alumni Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility, and the subcommittee of the Corporation that it reports to, had been a cautious one marked by strong student interest--an ad hoc student ACSR took votes on every major proxy resolution and conveyed its sentiments to the full ACSR...
However, officials at the Department of Health, Education and Welfare were more cautious in their statements. The letter of acceptance cited 13 items requiring modification, including a program to insure salary equity. The acceptance was less than enthusiastic, the plan's most exuberant endorsement stating that it forms "an acceptable standard upon which the University can build and implement an effective affirmative action program...