Word: granting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...William Brennan, Charles Evans Whittaker and John Marshall Harlan). Even assuming that the Taft-Hartley Act permits the NLRB to assess unions for back pay in certain cases, that, said Burton, would not prevent a plaintiff from seeking full damages in state courts. To hold otherwise, he wrote, would "grant to unions a substantial immunity" from the consequences of illegal mass picketing or coercion...
...Table of Allocations is abolished, the award of channels will be made after hearing before an FCC Examiner. According to John B. Niles '59, president of WHRB, the station "would have a good chance of winning the grant in a comparative hearing...
...information center to help U.S. schools and colleges-public and private -solve problems in planning, constructing and furnishing their buildings will start operating in July with a $4,500,000 grant from the Ford Foundation. President of the Educational Facilities Laboratories, Inc., announced this week: 48-year-old Harold Gores, superintendent of the top-rated Newton, Mass, schools. The goal, says Gores, is to cut building cost, so that "facilities needed in the decade ahead need not gobble up all the available money for education. The teacher is really much more important than the bricks." The center will give advice...
Under a five-year Ford Foundation grant, these courses were first given last year at Johns Hopkins. In subsequent summers they will be offered at Columbia, Michigan, and finally Princeton, which administers this program...
...field of science and education, the University cannot risk being out-shone by the Nobel Prize Committee and will therefore grant a degree to Chen Ning Yang, present Loeb Lecturer in Physics here and one of the young Columbia professors who upset the Law of Parity last fall...