Word: implementation
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...even this may not be enough, warns Columbia Law Professor Conrad G. Paulsen, who is now completing the first national study of battered-child laws. "Mandatory reporting is only the tip of the iceberg. The problem is whether social agencies have the manpower to implement the reports. And the country's social agencies are now stretched to the limit...
Elder's proposal would, however, have permitted a Master to intervene in favor of any undergraduate he particularly wanted to have in his House. After some discussion, the Committee on Houses decided not to implement the scheme. Reportedly, it was the opposition of only two Masters that blocked the proposal...
...House, which makes its own rules concerning the qualifications of its members, should not allow Congressmen who do not represent their districts to continue sitting. It should deny seats to Mississippi's Congressmen; if it wishes to ensure that representation is equitable, it should implement a system of federal registration for federal elections and call for new elections in Mississippi...
...merge separate Business School and Med School police forces into one University-wide organization. Radcliffe policemen to not share in the newly established training programs of the Harvard police and, under the present system, will continue to be excluded from the imaginative programs which Chief Tonis hopes to implement at Harvard in the next few years. The Radcliffe police do not own a prowl car, and presently do not have the use of the Harvard cruiser. Unnecessary bureaucratic duplication is another argument for combining the two forces...
When he finishes that one, Nichols is going to direct a couple of movies, The Public Eye for Universal and The Graduates for Joe Levine. He never wants to give up directing plays on the stage, and he has ideas he would like to implement. He thinks Samuel Beckett, for example, is a great comic playwright who is too often treated solemnly and reverentially. "Endgame" he says, "is a fall-down laugh riot," and he would like to prove it. But if he is ambitious, he also has a sense of limit. "The theater properly belongs to the playwright...