Word: lawsuits
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Nurses (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). A nurse conceals significant facts about a patient and finds herself threatened with dismissal and the hospital with a lawsuit. Colleen Dewhurst is guest star. Repeat...
...oaths. And all through his campaign he maintained that he had "no unwillingness to swear under conditions which make an oath appropriate." While a group of seniors circulated a petition supporting him. Mather reconsidered, then retracted his stand is the interest of keeping the University out of a threatened lawsuit...
...than ever-and some pragmatic beliefs about spending it. "The quickest way to a white man's conscience," goes a favorite Negro saying, "is through his pocketbook." This may hit the mark, because the most successful Negro civil rights stratagem so far has been neither sit-in nor lawsuit. Negro leaders, skirting restraint-of-trade laws, call the device "selective buying." It is really a consumer boycott, and it can be devastatingly effective...
...know much about the lawsuit to which Mr. Monro and the CRIMSON have referred, except that pre-trial depositions indicated HSA had employed a Yale student to write part of a travel guide that it published. This seems indiscreet, even if it was good business, and paradoxical in view of the Dean's comments about helping needy Harvard students. Stephen F. Jencks...
Stone has also considered filing a lawsuit against those who exerted pressure to stop the production. "I've found out that charges have been made against me which are untrue and slanderous. But right now I'm more concerned with seeing my play produced," he said...