Word: implementation
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...wanting in serious political strategy and economic understanding. She thinks, for example, that American feminists have underrated the strength of the family and spent too much time tilting at vulgar popularizations of Freud's penis-envy theory. Author Mitchell herself regards the family both as the greatest implement of women's oppression and be last bulwark of capitalism. A difficult, chilling book that makes clear low a socialist revolution can use the feminist movement, and vice versa...
...Senate then went on to approve the Mansfield-Scott proposal by a handy 63 to 34. The proposal would prohibit the use of federal funds to implement busing unless local authorities requested the money-something they would undoubtedly do if faced with a court order to bus, since the alternative would be to raise their own funds. It would also delay execution of any court order requiring the transportation of children across school district lines until all appeals are heard, or until July 1, 1973. The bill's most substantive provision would prevent federal officials, but not the courts...
...Rogers Committee--the group designated to implement the ad hoc procedures established by the GSD Faculty last May to govern the appeal proceedings--will tally the votes and attempt to form a five-member committee, beginning with those who received highest preference...
...memo--co-authored by Farago, Gensler, Louise Nemschoff and Jim Kessler--stated, "We have come to a critical point in the evolution of People Switchboard." The letter explained the necessity for the continuation and extension of the advising and information services and the need for a committee to implement and evaluate educational innovation. The four seniors--who had devoted much time to creating, manning and guiding the Switchboard in its first semester of operation--sought funding and official recognition. In short, the Administration's commitment to the continuation of People Switchboard...
...Paris Talks on October 2, 1969, to allow an electoral commission composed of all political groups including the PRG to organize elections in South Vietnam. For several years, U.S. officials have refused to discuss the extent of the powers such a commission would have to enforce and implement its decisions. Obviously, Hanoi had clarified that it would not agree to any elections that Thieu could manipulate...