Word: fighting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...same powers which can discriminate against civil rights workers can and have been used against antiwar activists. Legally, those powers are hard to fight. Appeal can only be made to higher SSS boards, and judicial review of local board action is "so limited as to be non-existent," says the ACLU in their publication Civil Liberties. To exhaust the legal possibilities within the SSS, which is the only way to receive a court hearing, one must refuse induction and thereby be subject to prosecution...
...sent the council a statement in which he branded his dismissal "arbitrary and illegal." He urged the council to consult with the city solicitor (who was selected by DeGuglielmo's predecessor) as to the measure's legality. He did not, however, say whether he would go to court to fight his removal...
...brings interest to a large club of this type. And dissension alone can cure the member apathy that plagues any college political organization, whether it be Democratic, Republican or the Radcliffe Government Organization. And now, there just doesn't seem to be anything left for the YR's to fight about...
...election fight had broken out the day before when the CRIMSON obtained a statement from a freshman who charged that he had been offered a free membership card to vote for the presidential candidate backed by the outgoing president. Other students then testified that they had been offered free memberships and beer for their votes, and the charter was suspended...
...year. Members do snipe at each other, but the petty grievances would hardly interest outsiders. The two presidential aspirants this fall have had friendly talks about the upcoming election; it is possible that one may decide not to run. The ideological differences between the two have not inspired the fight of the past...