Word: edict
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...school except Yale has yet violated the NCAA's edict. Yale entered a New York AAU development meet last December, on the same night the Ivy League agreed not to go along with the NCAA's rule...
...despite their distress, Ollie, 48, and his son Ollie Jr., 24, announced that "as law-abiding Americans, we feel we must bow to this edict." Two hours later, five Negroes walked into Ollie's -which grosses some $450,000 annually-and were served. As for the motel, it had begun accepting Negroes under an earlier federal court order, but only five couples had applied so far-probably because its rates are the highest in Atlanta. And even Rolleston took a philosophical view of the eventual outcome of such race controversies. "With my grandchildren, there...
...thing that should be said about Mario Savio is that he is on the right side. In making its original ruling, the university infringed on an area of student civil liberties far outside the scope of its just power. It is the FSM position that Kerr, by enforcing the edict, was bowing to pressure from anti-civil rights forces in the state. And this seems to be borne out by the facts...
...meeting, the faculty both challenged the Regents' edict and announced that it intends to take an active part in the administration of the university. If accepted and implemented by the Regents, the Senate's resolution could change basic policies and methods of administration at the University of California...
...reigned for eleven years, sulked in his ultra-modern Naziriyah Palace in the capital city of Riyadh. Just down the road in the Red Palace was Saud's half brother Feisal who two weeks ago was summoned to the throne by a fatwa, or religious edict, issued by a national council composed of 100 princes, assorted sheiks and the ulema (a body of learned men). At the same time the fatwa deposed King Saud, but he refused to abdicate, and no one knew just how to go about making...