Word: extended
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Summer School officials, in response to student opinion, are reconsidering last week's decision not to extend Cabot Science Library weekday hours from 10 p.m. to midnight. Thomas E. Crooks '49 director of the Summer School, said yesterday...
...added that he thinks Martin and Erikson may change their decision not to extend the library hours until midnight possibly at the sacrifice of opening the library later than...
...considered in binding arbitration. Some feel that the arbitration process is equal to flipping a coin." Unable to settle among themselves on the means to make peace without inflation, the mayors agreed last week only on a watery resolution opposing a bill pending in Congress that would extend collective-bargaining rights to all Government employees. But that only sidestepped the problem of strike threats, which could sour urban life for years...
...success has grown in proportion to its reputation. White mentions that prisoners often receive more food and better treatment once it is known that Amnesty has adopted their case. "In countries where repression is a serious issue, everybody in the jails knows about us," she says. Amnesty's services extend beyond merely obtaining a prisoner's release. The organization sometimes supports a prisoner's family while he is in jail, and often helps him to reorganize his life after he is out. White stresses that Amnesty does not only adopt famous dissidents, but "the little guy who nobody has heard...
...view remained at the heart of American foreign policy until Viet Nam, and it was shared by many of America's friends. As recently as 1959, the French Dominican Father R.L. Bruckberger exhorted us thus: "Americans, Americans, return to the first seed you sowed . . . Your task is to extend the Declaration of Independence to the whole world, to all nations and all races...