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...students fail to return the post card, or to list a parking lot, Dean Delmar Leighton warned that the Administrative Board would "probably" revoke the owner's registration, making him liable to fines, and then would consult with the individual student about his "problem...

Author: By Robert L. Chazin, | Title: Student Victims Predominate as Cambridge Police Keep Towing | 11/16/1956 | See Source »

...Times (circ. 220,705), the Tories' most influential editorial voice and an un questioning supporter of force in August, now tempered its support with "deep disquiet." It deplored Britain's decision not to consult the U.S. and the Common wealth, feared that there would be a "strong reaction" from the Arab world. Demanded the Times: "Was the need for speed really so great that President Eisenhower had to hear about the Anglo-French ultimatum from press reports?" There were also uneasy questions from Lord Rothermere's staunchly Tory Daily Mail (circ. 2,071,708), another August advocate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Britain's Conscience | 11/12/1956 | See Source »

...useful. He had made himself something of a hero by breaking loose from Moscow, had even won large-scale aid from the West, but he was still a Communist, and his Yugoslavia was still as monolithically Communist as any Marxist-Leninist could ask. He was the man to consult. He could give prestige to "nationalizing" the satellites, and provide a semblance of genuineness. He could help spot the right kind of leaders for the operation. If all went well, letting off a little anti-Russian steam might even encourage the satellite peoples to accept with cheers a Communism recostumed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE KREMLIN: The Crisis of Communism | 11/5/1956 | See Source »

...indicated, the problems they have to deal with are as varied as the students are in number. They may have to consult with a senior tutor about whether to let a student take his meals outside the House or to let him live out. They may talk to a student who has taken a medical leave of absence in order to undertake intensive therapy. They may be trapped on the telephone, trying to talk to a reporter as well, leafing through their calendars trying to find a student whose appointment they can cancel so that they can make room...

Author: By Victor K. Mcelheny, | Title: Psychiatric Services: A Part of Harvard | 10/27/1956 | See Source »

Tierney stated that he would not consult the University's files to locate the owner of an out-of-state car, but would merely have it towed away. However, he praised the University's newly broadened program of keeping a file of the locations where students park their cars...

Author: By Robert L. Chazin and Blaise G.A. Pastory, S | Title: City Police Open Drive Against Illegal Parking | 10/19/1956 | See Source »

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