Word: dealt
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...like the Committee of Fifteen before it, has dealt only with issues arising from political demonstrations. The Resolution permits the CRR to consider many other violations, such as those concerning all sorts of damage to University property. The individual filing charges decides whether he will place them with the CRR or with the Ad Board, a panel of Senior Tutors and other administrators that meets regularly to discuss different types of disciplinary cases. Before the occupation of University Hall in April 1969, the Ad Board considered all disciplinary cases. Now, the CRR is authorized to handle charges of interference with...
...accused of conspiracy to bomb a CIA office in Ann Arbor, Mich. In ruling the wiretap illegal, Judge Keith wrote: "An idea which seems to permeate much of the Government's argument is that a dissident domestic organization is akin to an unfriendly foreign power and must be dealt with in the same fashion...
...Israeli soldier as a superman," says Yaacov Yannai, a Sovietologist born in Riga, "and they are terribly disturbed when they see that some soldiers are undisciplined and sloppy. Dirt in the street bothers them as does the brusque, discourteous manner of some of our people. Their puritanism is dealt a blow when they go to a Tel Aviv movie and see naked women on the screen." Many complain about the relatively high price of tickets for operas, concerts and plays (rarely more than $3 for first-rate Moscow performances), and about the fact that music teachers actually charge fees...
...side in the war has a monopoly on such horrors. The Communists have committed more than their share of atrocities. At the My Lai trial in Fort Benning, Ga., Radio Operator Robert van Leer told of how the Viet Cong dealt with one captured American soldier. They fitted a bird-cage-like device around his head, said Van Leer, then filled it with live rats...
...have most of us dealt with the young on the campuses today-either our children or our students-and we probably share the same mixed view of their undoubted ability, their stupid and dangerous excesses, and their sometimes prophetic vision. On their side, though, is time. They will, in fact, inherit the earth, or at least our chunk of it; they will, in fact, soon vote. And they would, undoubtedly, give allegiance to a President who did what I have just suggested. So would many of their compatriots in our restless Indochina armed forces. And so would the millions...