Word: disbandment
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...those are things to be improved, they said, not reasons to disband a viable experiment in innovative, community-involving education...
...great, both as a player and a coach; of a heart attack; in Monticello, N.Y. Tall for his time at 6 ft. 5 in., Lapchick started with the Original Celtics during the 1920s, helped them to so many lopsided victories that the American Basketball League finally ordered them to disband. But it was as a coach that he contributed most to the game. Kind, almost fatherly with his players -and a nervous wreck when he watched them in action-Lapchick brought New York's St. John's University to national prominence...
When the charrette ended, there was no way of telling immediately just how much had been accomplished. Indeed, Mayor Eichelberger, though pledging to work with charrette proposals, said that he had no intention of forcing the police to disband the canine corps. In case the point was lost, he said that he would maintain law and order at all costs. But there were slight signs of progress. Within 24 hours, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Charles H. Walters announced the institution of a sensitivity training course in one of York's elementary schools. In response to a complaint from Spanish...
...send the navy home and disband it once you've crossed the English Channel. You hold it in readiness until it's needed again. So I think we should, as other ethnic groups, recognize that the boycott is an appropriate tool at certain points, that the demonstrations are appropriate, that confrontations of all types, short of violence, are appropriate...
Organizers of the Harvard Moratorium Committee said yesterday that they are reconsidering their decision to disband. "The Cambodian thing changed the picture entirely," Steven E. Heagan '71. a coordinator of the committee, said last night...