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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...legal challenge to DeGuglielmo appears headed for the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. However, another indirect legal challenge to DeGuglielmo's appointment has been overcome. During the removal proceedings of former manager Curry, three applications for criminal complaint against three pro-DeGuglielmo councillors were brought in East Cambridge Court. Two of these have now been dropped voluntarily, and the third has been dropped...

Author: By Robert J. Samuelson, | Title: Cambridge City Manager Asks Annual Budget of $26.8 Million | 2/23/1966 | See Source »

...County Jury Commissioner Bruce Crook, two associates, and Mrs. Kelley Coleman, clerk of the local circuit court (and Tom's cousin by marriage) had violated the 14th Amendment's equal protection and due process clauses. Last week the three-judge court in Montgomery upheld the Negroes' complaint, found Lowndes County guilty of "gross, systematic exclusion of members of the Negro race from jury duty." Though 80.7% of the county's 15,417 population is Negro, the court noted, "no Negro has ever served on a civil or criminal petit jury in Lowndes County...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Alabama: Integrating the Jury | 2/18/1966 | See Source »

Judge Irving H. Saypol was not impressed. In a blistering and verbose 19-page ruling (with three long appendixes) that cited such diverse sources as William Pitt the Elder and Saypol himself, the judge said that Weinstein's complaint must be answered. But he seemed to chafe under the need to wait the required ten days. "The case for relief for petitioner," said Judge Saypol, "is clear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Labor Law: Striking Down the Strike | 2/18/1966 | See Source »

...comment on "culture shock" distorts--deliberately, I suspect--what I wrote. His second paragraph of critisms is contradicted by Mr. Bass's letter. His third supports my argument, applauding the shapelessness of the Nieman program, but fails to deal with my complaint that the Nieman office could do much more to open Harvard's door...

Author: By Philip Ardery, | Title: Mr. Ardery Answers His Nieman Fellow Critics | 2/11/1966 | See Source »

...Council feels compelled to lodge the strongest complaint over the inefficiency and chaos reigning in the Coop's textbook area...If the Coop would demonstrate the same enthusiasm for the comprehensive stocking of texts as it does for pajamas and shaving lotions, it would be performing a far more valuable function...[It is] the Coop's responsibility to provide honest answers and to make a far more determined effort...

Author: By Robert A. Rafsky, | Title: Why the Textbooks Were Gone: Coop Ponders Some Answers | 2/7/1966 | See Source »

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