Word: citizenships
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...driving on the left. Water is so scarce that some areas are without for eight hours every night, although a badly needed saltwater conversion plant on St. Croix was dedicated last week, and will alleviate the problem. As residents of an unincorporated territory, the islanders are granted U.S. citizenship, but they cannot vote in American elections...
...guilt for the sins of their fathers or out of indifference to the Negro as a meaningful member of society, have looked the other way when Negroes have committed wrongs. Concomitantly, many responsible Negroes have taken advantage of such attitudes and wallowed in the mire of second-class citizenship because of the special privileges it afforded. Informed Negroes know this very well...
Good Case? In the courts, a clear-cut question remains to be answered: Does Congress have the right to establish and judge the qualifications of members-elect, or is it limited to the three criteria mentioned in the Constitution-age, citizenship and state residence? In the past, the House has excluded members on a variety of grounds without interference from the courts. But now that Powell has brought suit to regain his seat, a clash between the judicial and legislative branches may be imminent. On the Hill, many Congressmen argue that the judiciary has no right to intervene in internal...
Dr.Rebecca Vreeland and Dr.Charles Bidwell, our sociologists, have described two of the four major goals at Harvard as being sociability and citizenship. The House system at Harvard encourages the former, by dividing the upperclassmen into eight residential units which have a responsibility for social and intellectual interaction as well as providing a place to live...
...other hand, the administration, particularly in the deans and the administrative representatives in the Houses, stress responsible citizenship. (The harrassment of Secretary McNamara earlier in the year was viewed by both administration and the majority of the students as a violation of that principle.) Harvard, therefore, recruits students who have both a strong intellectual orientation and one toward social interaction and citizenship. Once recruited, the student finds himself in an environment that supports these interests...