Word: forfeiting
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Special Note. In their final decision, the six-man court-martial found Pawlaczyk guilty of violating the "laws of war," as laid down by the Geneva Convention, and of discrediting the armed forces. He was thereupon demoted to private and ordered to forfeit two-thirds of his net pay for two months. In Passantino's case, the court took special note of his heroic war record and-though finding him guilty, like Pawlaczyk, of discrediting the armed forces -lifted the specific charge of committing a war crime. He was then demoted to specialist fourth class and fined two-thirds...
Sophomore Jim Abbott (191) suffered a knee injury during the team's final work-out on Friday. He still began his match with Cornell co-captain Pete Woodworth, but was forced to forfeit early in the second period...
Eliot House knocked the Quincy House gridders from the ranks of the unbeaten yesterday with a 13-0 upset victory in House football. At the same time Leverett backed into first place as it scored a victory by forfeit over Adams...
...thing seems clear: even the remaining deferments will not allow students to avoid the draft interminably or until the exemption age is reached. For example, single non-volunteers and men married after August 26, 1965, are both equally vulnerable and will remain so. And fathers forfeit their deferment after completing their education if they have requested II-S deferments in the past (unless they can prove hardship...
Yesterday, M.I.T. handed the Crimson its ninth match victory of the year, by forfeit. Harvard's record now stands at 9-3 with Dartmouth tomorrow and Princeton Saturday remaining on the schedule...