Word: going
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...majority of at least one quarter-about 15,000-of the Coop's members support the changes, a new election system will go into effect in mid-November. Coop president Milton P. Brown '40, Lincoln Filene Professor of Retailing, said yesterday...
...stockholders will continue to make the initial nominations for the directors, but a mechanism for additional nominations will be provided. If the stockholders' nominations go uncontested, their slate would automatically take office. However, if a student wished to run for the board, he simply would have to collect the signatures of 100 members on a petition to have his name appear on the ballot...
...taunted the Catholics down in Bogside with pennies, miniature cannons, and cobblestones. A few Bogsiders went to the parade route and taunted the marchers with cobblestones, bottles, and jeers. The police stood by and it seemed that they would wisely let the boys have their fun and all would go home at dusk. Most of Londonderry and Bogside went about a normal day's business...
Because the Overseers have no executive authority, the report will go directly to the Harvard Corporation which is meeting today, and eventually the responsibility for forming the committee will fall to President Pusey...
...range of the committee's power has also not been determined. Much of its work may duplicate the studies of the Committee of 15 and Fainsod Committee, which are presently reviewing restructuring in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. While these committees cannot go beyond Faculty regulations and procedures in their recommendation, the new committee may presumably consider the composition of the Corporation and of the Board of Overseers, election of the President of the College, and other major University bodies...