Word: dismissed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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After having established through his own researches precisely the sort of link between Gulf and the Portuguese that the Mass Hall occupiers boomed out over their loudspeakers last spring. Farber attempts to dismiss the relevance of the charges by nothing that "the operative factor in this negotiating situation and others seems to be the pressing of self-interest by both parties"--as if critics had been claiming that Gulf was not just a corporation, but a perverse philanthropic organization chartered to fund a fascist governments and military adventures...
...greatest guy in the world." Presented with a sunbonnet, she put it on and kept it on all the way back to Washington, ex plaining whimsically: "I think this is the real me. I could really be a pioneer." In a sense she is, and while sophisticates may dismiss such doings as cornpone, the crowds love...
...university's Board of regents to change. The Alligator from a student newspaper to a university newspaper. He would have an editor publisher appointed by the administrator the appointee would in turn have total control over the editorial content of the Alligator and would be empowered to name and dismiss all editors and staff members. The first editor publisher designated by O'Connell as a seven year employee of the university who has lately been actin director of student publications a technical and management position...
...Council also tables a motion appointing Peterson contingent on Corcoran's removal, and fails to take action on a motion to dismiss Corcoran outright...
August 2--The five CCA endorsed councillors pass a preliminary motion to dismiss Corcoran, but for of the five say they will not vote for final removal if Corcoran's successor appears to be Johnson...