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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...revoking a permit on the basis of a subjective judgment DeGuglielmo has denied Avatar's right to "due process of law," as established in the Fourteenth Amendment. He has also defied that freedom of the press guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. The fault, however, is not wholly DeGuglielmo's. He has only demonstrated the undue policing power given to city officials by an anomalous ordinance which requires newspaper distributors to have a permit. The ordinance, which contradicts both constitutional and Massachusetts law, is illegal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stop the War on AVATAR | 12/7/1967 | See Source »

...pass the same strict test as classified work, to qualify for boycott or immunity from it, one would have to ask whether an activity like the Peace Corps is to be treated as a propaganda arm of the Johnson administration or as a benign and constructive activity. Again a judgment depends on a complex evaluation of the different purposes that a government program may serve...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHELLING ON GALBRAITH'S BOYCOTT | 12/5/1967 | See Source »

...Board reinvestigation is having its greatest effect on students in Dudley House. On October 31, the Board voted to place 37 Dudley students on probation on the basis of their senior tutor's judgment that they were present in Mallinckrodt. In all other cases the Board required some positive evidence--eye-witness or photographic identification or self-incirminatory letters--to make its decision...

Author: By James C. Dinerstein, | Title: Ad Board Reconsidering Evidence For Dow Probation Judgments | 12/2/1967 | See Source »

Kerr has informed the students by letter that the Ad Board has become "increasingly uneasy with a position which I persuaded them to take, viz., to accept my judgment that certain men had participated in the obstruction of Mr. Leavitt...

Author: By James C. Dinerstein, | Title: Ad Board Reconsidering Evidence For Dow Probation Judgments | 12/2/1967 | See Source »

...Chancellor of the Exchequer James Callaghan. A poll published by the Daily Mail reported that 54% of British voters thought that Wilson should resign, and that 56% believed that devaluation was the result of Labor's mismanagement. In the only chance that Britons had to express their judgment with ballots, the by-election voters of West Derbyshire more than doubled the Tory majority and dropped the Laborite candidate into third place behind the Liberal Party man. "It was a setback," Wilson said of devaluation on a TV panel. "The chancellor said that it was a defeat. The last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Britain: After the Fall | 12/1/1967 | See Source »

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