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Robert Shenton, registrar of the College, said yesterday that the Faculty Council did not change the exam period schedule because "we would have had to spread the period thin or shorten it." According to Shenton, the changes proposed to accommodate Jewish students "would be a hardship for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...
Anyone holding a student, occupational, fatherhood, or hardship deferment now has the option of either holding onto his deferment as long as possible, or giving up his deferment at any time during a year in which his lottery number will not be reached. Exposure for even part of the year counts for the whole year, and fulfills the obligation...
Since New York State's liberalized abortion law became effective on July 1, some 16,000 women have obtained legal abortions. In those two months, however, the new freedom has been marred by widespread confusion about the application of the law, hardship for many women seeking abortions and reluctance on the part of many hospitals to cooperate fully in the program...
...John F. Kennedy: "Let every nation know [power] . . . that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend [power], oppose any foe [power] to assure the survival and the success of liberty [achievement...
Open Concubinage. Where secular divorce is permitted, the easiest solution for many disgruntled Catholics is simply civil divorce. But in Italy, Spain and ten other Catholic countries, church influence on the state has made annulment the only way out of a marriage, and hardship stories are commonplace. For some, despite the fact that the church will often waive actual trial costs, the process remains too expensive because they must still pay for such important incidentals as medical examinations. One hapless Italian has been legally married to a hermaphrodite since 1936 because he cannot pay the fees -roughly...