Word: conducted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...reduce the heavy toll, the Council recommended that national groups be set up to help prevent accidents, improve emergency treatment, and conduct research into such fields as shock and trauma...
McCarthy discussed two methods of dealing with the problem of corruption -- raising the pay of public servants so they are less susceptible to bribes, and establishing a set of rules to guide conduct -- but he was not optimistic about the effectiveness of either of these approaches...
...Edwards v. South Carolina (1963), which voided "breach of the peace" convictions of Negroes who had sung hymns and the Star-Spangled Banner outside the South Carolina statehouse. But in Edwards, countered Justice, Black, the Supreme Court merely ruled that the state law failed to regulate any specific conduct, such as statehouse visiting hours...
...Michael Field, 49, a relative newcomer who gave up a successful career as a concert pianist to conduct socialite cooking classes in his Manhattan apartment and to write the highly regarded Michael Field Cooking School. He is the consulting editor for LIFE'S forthcoming 16-volume series, Foods of the World. An uncompromising traditionalist, Field maintains that "cooks are not creative; they're simply brilliant technicians." Comparing the pianist's task of illuminating a Bach cantata with the task of a cook, he says: "You don't illuminate a souffle-it either rises or it doesn...
...this summer, "could legally sell the University if they wanted to." Although he chairs the body, most of the other members are prominent citizens appointed, in many cases by the Brown administration for long terms. The Regents have in the past been very careful to leave matters of student conduct up to the university administrators. When asked last year by Governor Brown to investigate charges of treasonable demonstrations, sex, and drug sprees on campus, the Regents soon returned a short report leaving the whole matter to Berkeley Chancellor Roger Heyns...