Word: charterers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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October 23--John Reed Club gives up charter for fear of "jeopardizing" members, still actively functioning...
Indiana's Bishop John F. Noll, a charter member of the Huntington (Ind.) Rotary Club (whose current president is a priest), said he was certain the Vatican had been misinformed about Rotary in the U.S., and that it would withdraw its ban on ecclesiastical memberships once the matter had been explained. Father John Fullerton, director of Toronto's Catholic Charities, said he would not drop his membership in Rotary until officially informed of the decree. Father Thomas F. Nenon of Memphis said: "I can't understand it at all. I can't see anything in Rotary...
...communiqué, is a "free and independent Korea," and the conferees hoped that Communist China would "take a similar attitude." "For our part we are ready, as we have always been, to seek an end to the hostilities by means of negotiation," under the principles of the U.N. charter...
...them, libeling them, stealing from them, and so on. President Jordan could proclaim that any girl who didn't chant "I shall protect Radcliffe's good, name" for a half-hour every day would be expelled, and he would have a perfect "right" to do so. No contract, no charter, no law forbids such action. Similarly it can threaten Miss Labenow with expulsion for just about any reason it chooses. Or it can insist that its student reporters are reporters only by the permission of the Radcliffe administration, and can force them to retire when, in its opinion, they...
Thompson told the Grand Jury that he found The Pontoon "quite raw," and thought it should be prosecuted. No individual editor could be charged since the Lampoon is a corporation under a Commonwealth of Massachusetts charter...