Word: gov
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...five-man committee that redrew the lines in Middlesex County consisted of four Democrats and one Republican, a ratio maintained in each of 12 such groups Gov. Peabody appointed last month...
Students will also be asked to sign a petition to Gov. Carl Sanders of Georgia calling his attention to the case. In addition, students will be urged to write to their Congressmen to publicize the case, Schecter said...
...been considered the leading candidate for the presidency of Yale since Griswold's death, but as the Corporation took more and more time in its search for a new president, observers began to speculate that Brewster had also lost support. When he refused to allow Alabama's Gov. George Wallace to appear at Yale, then reversed himself and announced that he would permit Wallace to speak...
...Oxford and Cambridge, whose 18,000 students so easily inherit British power and glory. Equally resented is the impersonal lecture system at the 19th century urban redbrick universities, whose 46,000 students often feel like social second-raters. Higher education has become a major British political issue. The Conservative gov ernment is about to produce a report, three years in the making, that is expected to recommend even further expansion, and the Labor Party cries that "Britain's economic stagnation is a direct result of neglect of higher education" (see THE WORLD...
Some opposition to the MDC's plans is developing in Cambridge, based mainly on the threat to the sycamores. State Sen. Francis X. McCann (D-Cambridge) pointed out, however, that residents would have to obtain an amendment to his bill directing the MDC to build the under-passes. Gov. Peabody signed that into law in June...