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Spurring the issue is a decision by University Police to begin enforcement this semester of an age-old ban on bicycle riding in the Yard. The purpose of the ban, police say, is not to hamper bicyclists, but to protect pedestrians. Bicyclists counter that the money spent on posting policemen at the entrances to the Yard would better have been used to begin the network of bicycle paths that no one seems to have taken seriously five years ago. Their protests should cause the Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life (CHUL) and senior administrators to reconsider seriously...
...from one anxiety only to plunge into another. There was no rest. But - two novels of mine appearing simultaneously in the West? A double? I felt like the Hawaiian surf riders described by Jack London, standing upright on a smooth board, with nothing to hold on to, nothing to hamper me, on the crest of the ninth wave, my lungs bursting from the rush of air. I divined, I sensed, that it would work! It would come off. And our masters would have to lump...
...April, Bok amplified this position in the fifth of his series of open letters on ethics and the University, stating that someone's ideological views should only make a difference when those views would hamper the appointee from effectively performing...
Laurence H. Tribe '62, professor of Law, is helping presidential candidate John Anderson challenge the constitutionality of state and federal laws which Anderson campaign officials contend hamper independent or third party presidential candidates...
Some of the laws are ambiguous, but state election officials interpret them in ways that hamper Anderson's campaign, Tribe said, adding that this may indicate officials' personal feelings towards Anderson or their allegiance to the major parties...