Word: freedom
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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THOSE PLEDGES of vengeance have produced a number of splinter candidates running on the rent control issue: they include Cynthia Kline (Peace and Freedom Party), Steve Nelson (a hip graduate of the Law School and the Kennedy School), Jessie Gill (a nurse's aide who has made a small career picketing Harvard), and Daniel Connelly (the first chairman of the pro-rent control Cambridge Housing Convention...
...situation in which academic freedom or freedom of speech is being violated...
...Welfare Island new-town project, with its emphasis on relatively low buildings, its extensive parklands, its constraints on automobile use, and its considerable freedom for the pedestrian, represents the kind of venture that might save New York City. But why should such techniques be employed only in "new" towns and not in the old ones where most Americans live? Mayor Lindsay should now think about giving the pedestrians of New York more room and the drivers less, about turning clogged streets into park-lined walk ways open at certain hours to commercial and emergency auto traffic...
These special cases include those emergency circumstances in which the use of temporary suspension can prevent an imminent unacceptable activity: in which there is an on-going violation of academic freedom or freedom of speech: or in which violence is being used against any member or guest of the University...
...cases described above with the additional qualification that he must consult if ready identification of persons responsible for unacceptable acts is impossible. The Dean and the members of the Subcommittee of Six agree that there is a special need for consultation in cases involving nonviolent interference with the freedom of movement of members or guests of the University or the nonviolent obstruction of the normal processes and activities of the University, as in the case of a building seizure...