Word: laws
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...EARLY 1915 David Wark Griffith finished a small film based on contemporary news reports. The Mother and the Law dealt with the oppression of the lowly by the rich and intolerant. Feeling that its theme was bigger than his treatment, Griffith began to expand the film and then became interested in parallel situations set in former societies. Some seventeen months later he had spent two million dollars, hired thousands of extras, and built acres of sets on a film eight hours long. Distributors refused to book a feature that ran for two evenings, and Griffith...
...group of 40 Yale law students and a huge plastic tent came to the Harvard Law School yesterday to display a gentle way of life...
John Krown. a third year law student and the spokesman for the group, said that the Harvard Law School was "uptight" and that the Yale students were offering "an alternative life-style to the impersonal atmosphere of Harvard Law." "We just want to sit down with the law students and communicate," he said. The Student Bar Association invited the group to Harvard...
...unwise of the Coop to allow approval of the by-laws only as a package. for some of the changes are questionable. The number of signatures required on a nominating petition is increased from 25 to 100 and students are guaranteed only one seat on the Executive Committee. The new by-laws specify no procedure for members to propose future changes in the by-laws and give Coop employees no representation in the Society's management. Even so the by-law revisions could make the Cooperative more responsive to its members and should be approved...
...rock music impressario and graduate of the Law School and the Kennedy School of Government, Nelson wants to replace one of two Fellows who will retire in June. The President and Fellows choose nominees for vacant positions; the Board of Overseers affirms the nominations...