Word: consents
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Peter E. Gilbert '69, veteran of two past shows, proposed the reforms which were formally approved by Theatricals producer Paul J. Zofnass '69, graduate president Richard Chapin '45, and informally by "general consent" of the membership...
...Discipline and social rules: Radcliffe's social rules are determined by RUS; Harvard's by the Committee on Houses and other Administrative Boards. Discipline at Radcliffe is determined by the Judicial Board, at Harvard by the Ad Board, subject to Faculty consent...
...plans were considered. In any case, doubt lingered at Radcliffe of Harvard's aptitude for protecting its interests, and discussion waned even before the two administrations could talk jointly. Since then the "understanding" has been that Radcliffe "must set its house in order," by building Currier, before Harvard would consent to merge...
...student expelled from a state university for participating in a demonstration who enters the grounds of any state university without the consent of a university officer shall be guilty of criminal trespass...
...bombers were supposed to be ready in South Korea, but they were armed with nuclear warheads and useless for such a mission. Air Force jets stationed in Japan were unavailable because a status-of-forces agreement prevented their use in any combat mission without the Japanese government's consent. The only U.S. Navy ship in the area was the nuclear aircraft carrier U.S.S. Enterprise, which was cruising 600 miles from Pueblo. But, said Johnson, since Enterprise was based in Japan, her jets were similarly locked to the flight deck by the status-of-forces agreement...