Word: dismissed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Steiner's letter went on to say, "Unless there is immediate compliance we will be obliged to ask for a court order directing the defendants to show cause why they should not be held in contempt and put under sanctions compelling compliance with the order." Steiner said, "To dismiss the suit would be to discard one of the best hopes for putting an orderly end to the unlawful occupation...
...shot up, McGovern moved on to other matters. He has successfully overcome his image as a one-issue peace candidate by promoting his stands on income distribution, tax reform and decreased defense spending. McGovern projects simplicity, honesty and candor. He remains confident despite the many Democratic leaders who still dismiss his candidacy. Meanwhile, stone by stone, George moves...
...mistake to dismiss the book as a male chauvinist oink--it winds up as just that, I suppose, yet it's such a lovingly reasoned and felt-out explanation of how he does feel...
...intervene, and the review committee's recommendation that the case be closed was accepted by the GSD Faculty. We too are amazed. It seems clear that Romanoff had ample cause to fear a conflict of interest existed between members of the committee and himself. That the GSD would dismiss Romanoff's case without first hearing his allegations is absurd. As in the Hartman case the School should again recognize its shortcomings, and seek an outside agent--acceptable both to Romanoff and the GSD administration--to hear his appeal. The Harvard community deserves some resolution of Romanoff's allegations of "serious...
Schorsch said he would accept no compromise offered to him by the Business School. In a flier which he distributed Wednesday, the 15th since he began his hunger strike. Schorsch said. "There can be no middle ground: Either the decision to dismiss me was fully justified...or I should be reinstated fully...