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...policy statement, written by HRC President Jay Dickerson '98 and members of the executive board, made it clear that, while HRC supports community service at Harvard and the general spirit of PBHA's student rally last Thursday, it does not support the motivations behind PBHA's decision to seek greater financial autonomy...

Author: By Brendan H. Gibbon, | Title: HRC Speaks Against PBHA | 12/11/1995 | See Source »

...seems to us that there is no administrative oversight concerning how donor's money is spent," Dickerson wrote. "This problem would obviously become more acute if PBHA were to gain autonomy from the University...

Author: By Brendan H. Gibbon, | Title: HRC Speaks Against PBHA | 12/11/1995 | See Source »

...support Dean Kidd and hope that she is given the chance to prove herself," Dickerson wrote...

Author: By Brendan H. Gibbon, | Title: HRC Speaks Against PBHA | 12/11/1995 | See Source »

TIME's John Dickerson reports that House and Senate negotiators are close to a compromise between their versions of legislation prohibiting the distribution of "indecent material" over the Internet and online services. House members on a joint committee narrowly voted Wednesday to ban "indecent" material, but to give service providers protection against prosecution. "The online services were worried that using the broad 'indecent' standard, rather than the more narrowly defined 'harmful to minors' standard, would produce a 'chilling effect' by holding them responsible for indecent materials in their system," says TIME's John Dickerson. "But the bill lets providers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ONLINE CENSORSHIP | 12/8/1995 | See Source »

TIME's John Dickerson reports that House and Senate negotiators may reach a compromise as soon as this evening between their versions of legislation prohibiting the distribution of "indecent material" over the Internet and online services. House members on a joint committee narrowly voted Wednesday to ban "indecent" material, but to give service providers protection against prosecution. "The online services were worried that using the broad 'indecent' standard, rather than the more narrowly defined 'harmful to minors' standard, would produce a 'chilling effect' by holding them responsible for indecent materials in their system," says TIME's John Dickerson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ONLINE CENSORSHIP | 12/7/1995 | See Source »

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