Word: districts
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...highest authority of the Party. The National Convention elects a National Committee, the body which executes the general policies adopted by the National Convention. The National Committee names an executive committee (the Secretariat) and any other officers and committees named by the Convention. Elected leading committees (club, section, state, district, and national) have the right to make decisions (in accordance with policy) that are binding on the lower bodies. These higher bodies must be elected t regular intervals. Their duty is to consult to the maximum possible before making decisions, and to fully explain the reasons for them. The duty...
...club has a three-man executive committee which deals with political leadership, organizational administration, and education. We are also represented on the District Commission of the New England Region, the District Executive (elected by the commission), and the National Youth Commission (an advisory board to the National Committee). Our finances are from dues ($.15 a month for students, which makes us the most inexpensive fraternity in the world), a voluntary sustainer (voted by the club), and party-wide fund raising (which continues to amaze us with its success...
University officials may also request further protection of the bridge area by the Metropolitan District Commission. Frederick C. Cabot '59, acting Allston Burr Senior Tutor in Winthrop House, said yesterday that when the Administrative Board meets next Tuesday he will ask it to send a letter to the MDC requesting that the University and the MDC "get together on a better system of policing the bridge area...
...Yacht Club was issued a permit last Thursday by the Metropolitan District Commission to build and operate the pavilion on a plot of MDC-owned land...
...Supreme Court victories than by his success in getting federal agencies to accept lower-court decisions. In 1964 Archibald Cox, Marshall's predecessor, who plans to resume teaching labor law at Harvard, held off 74% of the requests tor appeals from decisions against the Government in U.S. district courts Of 385 potential appeals to the Supreme Court, he approved only 43. Such selectivity pays off: the Supreme Court now accepts about 66% of the Government's petition compared with less than 10% of those of private lawyers...