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Word: conducted (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...ministers. The roster, whose members represent almost all Protestant denominations, changes regularly. Each woman caller is told to bring a doctor's certificate indicating a positive pregnancy and the date of conception. During the counseling session, however, she has to undergo neither sermonizing nor inquiries into her sexual conduct...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Clergy and Abortions | 11/28/1969 | See Source »

Dean May said yesterday that he had filed a complaint about Israel with the Personnel Office. "I laid information before the Personnel Office that he had engaged in conduct that was in violation of the Declaration of Rights and Responsibilities of the Faculty," he said...

Author: By Deborah B. Johnson, | Title: Israel's Job Revoked Following SDS Sit-In | 11/22/1969 | See Source »

...recover damages, Mrs. Hanberry must now try to prove to a trial court that Good Housekeeping did not conduct adequate tests to determine whether the shoes had slippery heels. Even if she does not collect, the decision may well enable other Californians to hold Good Housekeeping strictly accountable for the products that it "guarantees...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Consumer Law: Slippery Shoes | 11/21/1969 | See Source »

...building-takeovers and sit-ins and the ensuing changes in University governance and policies, many members of this community have acquired a mentality which holds that change will not come without militant action. This presents sad prospects for the future. The members of this community must seriously consider what conduct is appropriate within the University. Until that time, change at Harvard will be marked with disruption and synonymous with reports from the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities...

Author: By Harvard UNDERGRADUATE Council, | Title: PAINTERS' HELPERS | 11/21/1969 | See Source »

...idealistic heroes Jurieu carries away in his death everybody's ideal aspirations. Because he acts explicitly from the deep passions the others can't sustain, his death carries more weight than those of Renoir's earlier heroes. The aristocrats agree to call it an accident; the speeches and polite conduct that cover his death seem more artificial than ever...

Author: By Mike Prokosch, | Title: The Moviegoer Rules of the Game | 11/20/1969 | See Source »

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