Word: factors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...suggested that a less important factor may be the new Radcliffe library "which makes prospective students feel this is an exciting place...
...second new seminar will study international law as a factor in the making of foreign policy. Andreas Lowenfeld '51, a fellow of the Institute, will lead...
...transfer of power symbolizes not only the increasing role that laymen now play in the administration of many Catholic universities, but also the postconciliar emphasis on their position in the church. For many schools, a contributing factor is a Maryland court decision last year declaring unconstitutional state aid to colleges that are totally religious in spirit and atmosphere. Fordham's President Father Leo McLaughlin admitted as much last week. "In the not too distant future," he said, "the Supreme Court will have to consider the question raised by the Maryland court, and, if that principle is upheld, changes will...
...provision permitting judges to impose the conditions for release, such as requiring the accused to report to the police daily. But the law has a key gap: except in capital cases and after conviction, judges cannot consider danger to the community as a factor in no-bail proceedings. The law's drafters considered including such a provision, aimed solely at Washington, but dropped it to await developments. The first results suggest that developments may be developing...
...Classical hemophilia, resulting from the absence of a clotting factor from the blood, is carried in an X chromosome. The mother-carrier, with one such abnormal chromosome, derives it from her father. West Germany's Dr. Widukind Lenz, of thalidomide fame, now reports that the risk of a woman's inheriting such a mutation increases sharply with the father's age at the time of her conception...