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Word: consents (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Under the clause, if 200 persons sign a petition, they can, with the Dean of Students' consent, propose an amendment to the HCUA constitution and submit it to a student referendum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Committee Opposing HCUA Split Wants Student Government Study | 1/25/1965 | See Source »

Finn stated that his committee would seek the consent and advice of Cambridge officials and professionals before proceeding

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PBH Looks At Programs For Tots, Elderly | 1/22/1965 | See Source »

...York Court of Appeals warily rejected the idea in the case of a pretty girl whose picture had been used without her consent to advertise a flour company's wares. The New York legislature soon changed that rule by a statute allowing damages for such invasions of privacy. And in 1904 the Georgia Supreme Court set the controlling judicial precedent by ruling in favor of a young man whose picture was similarly used by a life insurance company. Today, the right to privacy is specifically rejected in only three states (Texas, Wisconsin, Rhode Island); it is recognized in some...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Torts: The Case of the Bugged Bedroom | 1/15/1965 | See Source »

Revolution-by-Consent. Columnist Max Lerner, whose most recent book was called The Age of Overkill, used the occasion to go far beyond the immediate and practical problem of price. "The State of the Union address," said Lerner in the New York Post, "won our assent because we were wholly ripe for it-and Johnson had helped make us ripe. But it was full of worn and weary phrases. Its key concept of the Great Society has never been thought through, either by Johnson or-as far as we know-by anyone around him. Nothing in the speech, in word...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newspapers: The Promised Land | 1/15/1965 | See Source »

Today in Washington, Lerner said, there is a new kind of Congress, a new kind of President and an extraordinary Supreme Court. "Put the three old branches of the Federal Government together in their new forms and you get something that ought to be the most impressive revolution-by-consent in American history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newspapers: The Promised Land | 1/15/1965 | See Source »

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